These pictures are of Shy Albatross (Thalassarche cauta) which is probably the most abundant albatross in my part of the world. In this case, 'my part of the world' extends to the waters south of Tasmania where I have done about 90% of my oceanic, or pelagic, bird watching. It seems that 2025 will pass without a pelagic trip for me - this will not happen in 2026!
I'll be on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, this week so my visits and comments will be even slower than normal.
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Those photos of the Shy Albatross are stunning; their wingspans are just incredible. I can totally see why watching albatross on the open ocean would be a wildlife highlight, they seem so majestic and perfectly adapted for that extreme environment.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful time on Kangaroo Island! I hope you get to see some amazing wildlife there too.
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