
Albatross - Wikipedia
Three albatross species, the black-footed albatross and the two sooty albatrosses, vary completely from the usual patterns and are almost entirely dark brown (or dark grey in places …
Albatross | Largest Seabird, Migration & Conservation | Britannica
Jan 1, 2026 · Albatross, (family Diomedeidae), any of more than a dozen species of large seabirds that collectively make up the family Diomedeidae (order Procellariiformes). Because …
ALBATROSS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The albatross is an exceedingly large seabird, having a wingspan as much as 11 feet across. It is a magnificent glider, capable of staying aloft for hours at a time without flapping its wings, and …
Albatross facts | Birds | BBC Earth
Nov 5, 2025 · What types of albatrosses are there? There are 22 species of albatross. Perhaps the most well-known member of the albatross family is the wandering albatross, also known as …
Albatross: Lifetime at Sea - U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Albatross can live decades and spend most of their long lives at sea. When an albatross encounters a fishing vessel or is counted on the breeding grounds, these birds may be …
Albatrosses | National Geographic
An albatross aloft can be a spectacular sight. These feathered giants have the longest wingspan of any bird—up to 11 feet! The wandering albatross is the biggest of some two dozen different...
Albatross: Size, Habitat, Behavior, Diet, and Facts
Sep 29, 2024 · Discover the albatross’s wingspan, habitat, diet, and conservation status. Learn about its behavior, evolutionary history, and human connections.
What is the story behind the albatross? – The Institute for ...
Nov 11, 2025 · The story behind the albatross is one of myth, symbolism, and unparalleled adaptation. These majestic birds, emblems of good luck and tragic burden, have captured the …
22 Types of Albatross: Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST
Enter the world of majestic seabirds and learn about the types of albatross, their monogamy and ability to fly vast distances for food.
Albatross - BirdLife International
The rate of “bycatch” is so high that albatrosses cannot replenish their populations quickly enough. Today, 15 of the world’s 22 albatross species are on the brink of extinction.