Summary[edit] Description: English: This is one of the first images of the female short-tailed albatross with her chick. The chick is the first to be hatched outside of Japan. As of 2010, the short-tailed albatross population is estimated to be 1,200 birds. Of these, the total number of breeding age birds is thought to be approximately 600 birds. Date: 1 February 2011, 20:33:47. Source: http://digitalmedia.fws.gov/cdm/singleitem/collection/natdiglib/id/12377/rec/9. Author: Leary, Pete.
Summary[edit] Description: English: A pair of short-tailed albatrosses dance together on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge. This pair later mated and hatched a chick in the 2010/2011 breeding season. As of 2010, the short-tailed albatross population is estimated to be 1,200 birds. Of these, the total number of breeding age birds is thought to be approximately 600 birds. Date: 28 August 2013, 23:49:03. Source: http://digitalmedia.fws.gov/cdm/singleitem/collection/natdiglib/id/12371/rec/6. Author: Klavitter, John.
⧼filedsc⧽[edit] Description: Laysan Albatross Phoebastria immutabilis feeding its chick in the typical manner of all petrels. Date: 17 June 2006. Source: self-made while working for USFWS. Author: Sabine's Sunbird.
Summary[edit] Description: The white-capped albatross (Thalassarche cauta steadi) is a mollymawk that breeds on the islands off of New Zealand. Not all experts agree that this form should be recognized as a separate species from the shy albatross, Thalassarche cauta. It is a medium-sized black, slate gray, and white albatross and is the largest of the mollymawks. Date: 14 November 2017, 08:43. Source: The white-capped albatross (Thalassarche cauta steadi). Author: Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand. Camera location45° 46′ 26.75″ S, 170° 45′ 01.95″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-45.774096; 170.750541.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Plate 53 from Godman's 'Monograph of the Petrels.'. Date: 14 October 2011. Source: F. Du Cane Godman, 'Monograph of the Petrels,' 1909 https://sites.google.com/site/mmslouis/godmanpetrels53.JPG. Author: Plate: John Gerrard Keulemans, 1842-1912.
Summary[edit] Description: Français : Nid de Damiers du Cap, sur une falaise près de la base Française Dumont d'Urville. Date: 9 January 2005. Source: Own work. Author: : English: This illustration is part of Matthieu Weber's travels. If you see a media on his website that you're eager to see on Wikimedia Commons, send an e-mail to the author, he will upload it if possible. Français : Cette illustration fait partie des voyages de Matthieu Weber. Si vous voyez un média sur son site que vous désireriez voir sur Wikimedia Commons, envoyez un courriel à l'auteur, il l'enverra si possible..