An island halfway between South Africa and Antarctica, where half of the world’s wandering albatrosses breed, is under threat ...
Albatrosses are exceptionally mobile and use the wind to travel hundreds of thousands of miles to feed on squid, fish, or ...
Researchers used biologging technology to analyse movements, activity patterns and eating habits of two species of Southern Ocean albatrosses to see how they responded to extreme weather. The study ...
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The Falklands are home to the world’s largest colonies of Black-browed Albatrosses and the second-largest colonies of Southern Rockhopper Penguins. Hundreds of thousands of birds breed on the ...
Albatrosses face feeding challenges in strong winds, according to a study. These adaptable birds struggle to find food during storms.
These animals display nature’s beauty in their unique ways, showcasing the deep connection and care in the animal world.
Six hundred miles off the coast of Ecuador, the Galapagos archipelago is home to incredible wildlife experiences.
Researchers have discovered that seabirds, including penguins and albatrosses, have highly-sensitive regions in their beaks ...
The Prince Edward Islands, comprising of Marion Island and Prince Edward Island, are breeding and moulting sites for millions ...
The idea ostriches bury their heads when they feel threatened is thought have come from Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder ...