Fishermen caught and killed about 1 percent of the world's waved albatrosses in a year, according to a new study by Wake Forest University biologists. The research shows the waved albatrosses are ...
Birdwatchers aboard a seabird tour off the coast of Sonoma and Marin counties over the weekend are the first people in U.S. waters to spot a species of albatross that normally lives near the Galapagos ...
Birdwatchers on a tour near the Marin coast over the weekend were the first people in U.S. waters to spot a species of albatross that normally lives near the Galapagos Islands, according to local ...
Scientists on a research vessel off the central California coast spotted a waved albatross, marking just the second recorded sighting of the bird north of Central America. The yellow-billed bird with ...
Rare Galapagos Albatross makes 3,000-mile journey to California, the only 2nd sighting ever recorded
A rare, waved albatross seen off California's central coast. The bird traveled 3,000 miles north from its Galapagos breeding grounds. This is only the second recorded sighting north of Central America ...
Fishermen caught and killed about 1 percent of the world's waved albatrosses in a year, according to a new study by Wake Forest University biologists. "If that happens every year, that is not ...
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