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A mother Black Browed Albatross and newborn chick.  The chick is in the nest. The lighting is very dramatic.  There is a mountain and the ocean in the background
Many seabirds rest on the ocean shore. European sea gull on rock. For travel blogs
Wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans) - the bird with the largest wingspan in the world soars over the blue sea in gliding flight
Kelp Gull, Larus dominicanus, aka Dominican Gull, standing on a rock against a defocussed background of the Pacific Ocean in central Chile.
Grey headed albatross sitting on nest with blue sky and rocky mountains  background, South Georgia Island, Antarctica
Large seabird commonly seen in the southern ocean
The Nazca Booby is a large seabird native to the Eastern Pacific. This booby was spotted at Punta Suarez on Espanola Island.
A clipped seabird the Waved Albatross Phoebastria irrorata on an isolated white background
A Laysan Albatross in Kauai Hawaii
Gannets on Bempton cliffs, Flamborough Head
One wild bird head in the wild, Morus bassanus, Northern Gannet on the island of Heligoland on the North Sea in Germany.
Royal albatross flying close and low. Otago, New Zealand.
Close-up of a wandering albatross, which we saw enroute between the Falkland Islands and the Shag Rocks, on our way to South Georgia.
A single Wandering Albatross (Diomedea exulans), wings spread, soaring over the Pacific Ocean off southern Chile. The Wandering Albatross ‘species’ is currently split into several ‘types’ or ‘races’ that some biologists regard as separate species or subspecies. This bird seems to be a member of the “New Zealand” type, although it is not the only ‘type’ that breeds around those islands.
Close up of a Black-browed Albatross sitting on a nest on the coasts of the Falkland Islands.
Taxon name: Southern Buller's Albatross\nTaxon scientific name: Thalassarche bulleri bulleri\nLocation: Sydey, Pacific Ocean, Australia
A Wandering Albatross Coming in for a Landing Off the Coast of New Zealand
Gannets on Bempton cliffs, Flamborough Head
A Wandering Albatross soaring over the Southern Ocean
Nazca Booby ( Sula granti ) at Punta Suarez Espanola Island Galapagos Islands, Ecuador South America
Albatros closeup
The Black-browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) is a large seabird that breeds on 12 circumpolar islands in the southern oceans. The largest colony, with over 400,000, is on the Falkland Islands.  Despite having a total population of over 1.2 million, ongoing declines in their numbers have led to their categorization as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List.  They do not breed until they are 10 years old, but beginning in their third and fourth year they return to their breeding grounds to practice their elaborate courtship rituals. They raise only one chick at a time.
Southern Royal Albatross on Campbell Island in the Southern Ocean south of New Zealand.
Taken in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Northern gannets on the cliff tops in Yorkshire
Taxon name: Snowy Albatross\nTaxon scientific name: Diomedea exulans\nLocation: Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania, Australia
Black-browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophris melanophris), Black-browed subspecies, adults and chicks on their nests at a large breeding colony on Steeple Jason Island in the Falklands.  This colony is the largest for these birds in the world.
Black-Browed Albatross, Falkland Islands.
Southern Royal Albatross on her nest on Auckland Islands, New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands
Grey seal resting on the rocks near Inner Farne.
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