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Common mollymawk of New Zealand with distinctive grey head.
White-capped albatross in flight with New Zealand coast as a background
Diomedea antipodensis - Gibson's albatross is a large seabird in the great albatross group of the albatross family. The common name commemorates John Douglas Gibson, an Australian amateur ornithologist who studied albatrosses off the coast of New South Wales for thirty years.
Australasian waters is home for this very large seabird. Diomedea antipodensis is a gregarious, loud bird best seen soaring on top of the waves.
A small albatross species easily identified by the yellow and black bill.
Salvin's Albatross (Thalassarche salvini) gliding low over the waves of the pacific ocean off Chatham Islands, New Zealand. Seen from above.
A View of Laysan Albatross, Phoebastria immutabilis flying over the sea
Small Albatross with pale head and yellow-tipped grey bill.
Military pilot, during the First World War in his plane. Perhaps the pilot of the "Albatross". Posing as in the photo. Fictional character, all coincidences are random. Graphic sketches in the old Russian-German dictionary. Picture, on one of the words on the page. I am the author of the drawings (Ilya Panfilov).
This albatross ( locally named "Albert") is thought to be the only one of its kind in the Northern Hemisphere, having been blown off course a few years ago and seemingly being unable to return.
An Albatross soars over the Drake Passage, Southern Ocean
Small albatross with distinctive eye stripe.
Thalassarche salvini - Salvin's albatross, or Salvin's mollymawk is a large seabird that breeds only in islands in New Zealand's realm.
Thalassarche salvini - Salvin's albatross, or Salvin's mollymawk is a large seabird that breeds only in islands in New Zealand's realm.
Indian Yellow nosed Albatross (thalassarche carter) at sea, in flight over a blue ocean swell, off Cape point, South Africa
Small albatross called a Mollymawk sometimes in coastal New Zealand
Small albatross with distinctive eye stripe.
Small shy albatross of Australasian waters.
Diomedea antipodensis - Gibson's albatross is a large seabird in the great albatross group of the albatross family. The common name commemorates John Douglas Gibson, an Australian amateur ornithologist who studied albatrosses off the coast of New South Wales for thirty years.
A Beautiful Salvin's Albatross in Flight Off the Coast of New Zealand
An immature Black-browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophrys) taking off from the sea, off Cape Point, South Africa
Thalassarche melanophris - The black-browed albatross, also known as the black-browed mollymawk, is a large seabird of the albatross family Diomedeidae; it is the most widespread and common member of its family.
A Laysan Albatross, Phoebastria immutabilis to land on the sea
A Laysan Albatross, Phoebastria immutabilis gliding
A Laysan Albatross, Phoebastria immutabilis wings widespread
Laysan Albatross, Phoebastria immutabilis gliding over the waves
Laysan Albatross, Phoebastria immutabilis flying over the waves
Laysan Albatross, Phoebastria immutabilis flying over the sea
A Laysan Albatross, Phoebastria immutabilis gliding over the waves
A Laysan Albatross, Phoebastria immutabilis taking off
A Laysan Albatross, Phoebastria immutabilis gliding over the ocean
Laysan Albatross, Phoebastria immutabilis flying over the ocean
Laysan Albatross, Phoebastria immutabilis taking off
Small albatross with distinctive yellow and black bill.
Small albatross with distinctive yellow and black bill.
Close-up of a Black-Browed Albatross in Flight. West-Point Island, the Falklands.
Close-up of a Black-Browed Albatross in Flight. West-Point Island, the Falklands.
Close-up of a Black-Browed Albatross in Flight. West-Point Island, the Falklands.
Albatross
A Beautiful Salvin's Albatross in Flight Off the Coast of New Zealand
The grey-headed albatross (Thalassarche chrysostoma) also known as the grey-headed mollymawk, is a large seabird from the albatross family. It has a circumpolar distribution, nesting on isolated islands in the Southern Ocean and feeding at high latitudes, further south than any of the other mollymawks. Its name derives from its ashy-grey head, throat and upper neck. Flying
The White-capped Albatross, Thalassarche steadi, is a mollymawk that breeds on the islands off of New Zealand. Mollymawks are a type of Albatross that belong to Diomedeidae family and come from the Procellariiformes order, along with Shearwaters, Fulmars, Storm-petrels, and Diving-petrels. They share certain identifying features. First, they have nasal passages that attach to the upper bill called naricorns.
A Beautiful Salvin's Albatross in Flight Off the Coast of New Zealand
The White-capped Albatross, Thalassarche steadi, Thalassarche cauta steadi, is a mollymawk that breeds on the islands off of New Zealand. Mollymawks are a type of Albatross that belong to Diomedeidae family and come from the Procellariiformes order, along with Shearwaters, Fulmars, Storm-petrels, and Diving-petrels.
The White-capped Albatross, Thalassarche steadi, Thalassarche cauta steadi, is a mollymawk that breeds on the islands off of New Zealand. Mollymawks are a type of Albatross that belong to Diomedeidae family and come from the Procellariiformes order, along with Shearwaters, Fulmars, Storm-petrels, and Diving-petrels.
An Albatross soars over the Drake Passage, Southern Ocean
The White-capped Albatross, Thalassarche steadi, Thalassarche cauta steadi, is a mollymawk that breeds on the islands off of New Zealand. Mollymawks are a type of Albatross that belong to Diomedeidae family and come from the Procellariiformes order, along with Shearwaters, Fulmars, Storm-petrels, and Diving-petrels.
The White-capped Albatross, Thalassarche steadi, Thalassarche cauta steadi, is a mollymawk that breeds on the islands off of New Zealand. Mollymawks are a type of Albatross that belong to Diomedeidae family and come from the Procellariiformes order, along with Shearwaters, Fulmars, Storm-petrels, and Diving-petrels.
An Albatross soars over the Drake Passage, Southern Ocean
This albatross ( locally named "Albert") is thought to be the only one of its kind in the Northern Hemisphere, having been blown off course a few years ago and seemingly being unable to return.
This albatross ( locally named "Albert") is thought to be the only one of its kind in the Northern Hemisphere, having been blown off course a few years ago and seemingly being unable to return.
This albatross ( locally named "Albert") is thought to be the only one of its kind in the Northern Hemisphere, having been blown off course a few years ago and seemingly being unable to return.
This albatross ( locally named "Albert") is thought to be the only one of its kind in the Northern Hemisphere, having been blown off course a few years ago and seemingly being unable to return.
Close-up of a Black-Browed Albatross in Flight. West-Point Island, the Falklands.
Close-up of a Black-Browed Albatross in Flight. West-Point Island, the Falklands.
Close-up of a Black-Browed Albatross in Flight. West-Point Island, the Falklands.
Close-up of a Black-Browed Albatross in Flight. West-Point Island, the Falklands.
Close-up of a Black-Browed Albatross in Flight. West-Point Island, the Falklands.