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In the research, the scientists assessed data collected between 2004 and 2019 on a large colony of black-browed albatrosses living on New Island in the Falkland Islands.
Black-browed albatrosses have the reputation of mating for life and usually stick with one partner after pairing off. Usually, only 1% to 3% of albatross pairs split up and find new mates ...
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 ...
Francesco Ventura, from the University of Lisbon, Portugal, and colleagues studied a population of the long-lived black-browed albatross on one of the Falkland Islands.
As tensions between Argentina and the Falkland Islands builds, these wins didn’t make the islanders happy. The third survey crewmember was Drew, a 14-year-old kid with red hair and an eye for birds.
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.
Black-browed albatross are large seabirds that breed on sub-Antarctic islands during the austral summer. Like many other long-lived species, black-browed albatrosses lay just one egg during ...
September - Black-browed albatross and elephant seals return: Known locally as 'mollymawks', the black-browed albatross flock to the Falkland Islands this month to breed. Their return is heralded by ...
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