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The conservation status of the Falkland Islands Black-browed albatross could be down listed from endangered based on ground and aerial surveys carried out in 2010, ACAP* Coordinator Anton ...
We analyzed stomach contents of black-browed albatross chicks across eight breeding seasons (2004–2020) from New Island, Falkland Islands, to assess variation in discard consumption and how this ...
Though almost empty of people, these same islands are incredibly popular places for seabirds, especially the black-browed albatross, a million of which are thought to nest across the Falklands.
A rookery of black-browed albatross nests at a windy, exposed tussac grassland on West Point Island in the Falkland Islands. (Dulcinea Groff Photo) Seabird populations in the South Atlantic and ...
Lanting, along with writer Carl Safina, is currently immersed in the world's second-largest albatross breeding ground in the Falkland Islands, some 300 miles off the Atlantic coast of South America.
Co-author and University of Lisbon researcher Francesco Ventura has been studying the black-browed albatross in the Falkland Islands off the coast of Argentina.
The lone suitor is a male black-browed albatross that hopes to find a mate on Sula Sgeir, a few hundred yards of rock isolated in the Atlantic 40 miles north-north-east of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides.
A black-browed albatross has been spotted on the East Yorkshire coast, thousands of miles away from its usual home. News of the rare arrival prompted hundreds of birdwatchers to travel to ...
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