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  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_15...tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) with egg.<br />
Punta Cevallos, Española Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. <br />
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED<br />
However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate for life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
    1G6007_Waved_Albatross_&_egg.jpg
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_16...tif
  • Waved albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) chick<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate fore life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
    GC481_Waved_albatross_chick.tif
  • Waved albatross (Phoebastria irrorata)<br />
Española or Hood Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate fore life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.<br />
<br />
[#Beginning of Shooting Data Section]<br />
Nikon D2X<br />
Focal Length: 420mm<br />
Optimize Image: <br />
Color Mode: Mode II (Adobe RGB)<br />
Long Exposure NR: Off<br />
High ISO NR: On (Normal)<br />
2007/07/27 09:53:44.7<br />
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority<br />
White Balance: Cloudy<br />
Tone Comp.: Normal<br />
RAW (12-bit)<br />
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern<br />
AF Mode: AF-C<br />
Hue Adjustment: 0°<br />
Image Size: Large (4288 x 2848)<br />
1/2000 sec - F/5.6<br />
Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached<br />
Saturation: Normal<br />
Color<br />
Exposure Comp.: -1.7 EV<br />
Sharpening: None<br />
Lens: 300mm F/2.8 D<br />
Sensitivity: ISO 400<br />
Auto Flash Comp: 0 EV<br />
Image Comment:                                     <br />
[#End of Shooting Data Section]
    GC137_Waved_albatross.tif
  • Waved Albatross<br />
Phoebastria irrorata<br />
Hood/Espanola Island, GALAPAGOS, ECUADOR.  South America<br />
RANGE; Hood, Galapagos & Isla de la Plata off Ecuador
    SPX_191_Waved_albatross.jpg
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_10...jpg
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_14...tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_77.tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_53.tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_10.tif
  • Waved Albatross pair (Phoebastria irrorata) change over for egg incubating<br />
Punta Cevallos, Española Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. <br />
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED<br />
However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate for life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
    1G5654_Waved_Albatross_change_over.tif
  • Waved albatross (Phoebastria irrorata)<br />
Punta Suarez <br />
Española Island<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador, South America<br />
ENDEMIC<br />
critically threatened
    20161216_Waved_albatross_41.tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_11...tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_10...tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_61.tif
  • Waved albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) courtship<br />
Española or Hood Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate fore life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.<br />
<br />
[#Beginning of Shooting Data Section]<br />
Nikon D2X<br />
Focal Length: 420mm<br />
Optimize Image: <br />
Color Mode: Mode II (Adobe RGB)<br />
Long Exposure NR: Off<br />
High ISO NR: On (Normal)<br />
2007/07/27 09:29:56.8<br />
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority<br />
White Balance: Cloudy<br />
Tone Comp.: Normal<br />
RAW (12-bit)<br />
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern<br />
AF Mode: AF-C<br />
Hue Adjustment: 0°<br />
Image Size: Large (4288 x 2848)<br />
1/1000 sec - F/4<br />
Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached<br />
Saturation: Normal<br />
Color<br />
Exposure Comp.: -1.7 EV<br />
Sharpening: None<br />
Lens: 300mm F/2.8 D<br />
Sensitivity: ISO 400<br />
Auto Flash Comp: 0 EV<br />
Image Comment:                                     <br />
[#End of Shooting Data Section]
    GC452_Waved_albatross.tif
  • Waved albatross (Phoebastria irrorata)<br />
Punta Suarez <br />
Española Island<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador, South America<br />
ENDEMIC<br />
critically threatened
    20161216_Waved_albatross_55.jpg
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_55.tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_67.tif
  • Waved albatross (Phoebastria irrorata)<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate fore life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
    SC306_Waved_albatross.jpg
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_81.tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_36.tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_12.tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) Courtship<br />
Punta Cevallos, Española Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. <br />
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED<br />
However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate for life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
    1G5051_Waved_Albatross_Courtship.tif
  • Waved albatross (Phoebastria irrorata)<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate fore life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
    SC311_Waved_albatross.jpg
  • Waved albatross (Phoebastria irrorata)<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate fore life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
    SC300_Waved_albatross.jpg
  • Waved albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) taking off<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate fore life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
    SC151_Waved_albatross.jpg
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) Courtship<br />
Punta Cevallos, Española Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. <br />
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED<br />
However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate for life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
    1G5051 Waved Albatross Courtship.jpg
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata)<br />
Punta Cevallos, Española Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. <br />
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED<br />
However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate for life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
    1G5403 Waved Albatross.jpg
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_11...tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_11...tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_81.tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_52.tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_32.tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_45.tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_6.tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_3.tif
  • Waved Albatross(Phoebastria irrorata)<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_2.tif
  • Waved albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) preening<br />
Española or Hood Island<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate fore life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.<br />
<br />
[#Beginning of Shooting Data Section]<br />
Nikon D2X<br />
Focal Length: 420mm<br />
Optimize Image: <br />
Color Mode: Mode II (Adobe RGB)<br />
Long Exposure NR: Off<br />
High ISO NR: On (Normal)<br />
2007/07/27 09:53:52.6<br />
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority<br />
White Balance: Cloudy<br />
Tone Comp.: Normal<br />
RAW (12-bit)<br />
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern<br />
AF Mode: AF-C<br />
Hue Adjustment: 0°<br />
Image Size: Large (4288 x 2848)<br />
1/1600 sec - F/5.6<br />
Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached<br />
Saturation: Normal<br />
Color<br />
Exposure Comp.: -1.7 EV<br />
Sharpening: None<br />
Lens: 300mm F/2.8 D<br />
Sensitivity: ISO 400<br />
Auto Flash Comp: 0 EV<br />
Image Comment:                                     <br />
[#End of Shooting Data Section]
    GC159_Waved_albatross_preening.tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_11...tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_22.tif
  • Waved Albatross pair (Phoebastria irrorata) change over for egg incubating<br />
Punta Cevallos, Española Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. <br />
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED<br />
However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate for life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
    1G5647_Waved_Albatross_change_over.tif
  • Waved albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) flight<br />
Punta Suarez <br />
Española Island<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador, South America<br />
ENDEMIC<br />
critically threatened
    20161202_Waved_albatross_in_flight_4...jpg
  • Waved albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) taking off<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate fore life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
    SC153_Waved_albatross.jpg
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) Courtship<br />
Punta Cevallos, Española Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. <br />
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED<br />
However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate for life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
    1G5602 Waved Albatross Courtship.jpg
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_13...jpg
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_12...tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata)<br />
Punta Cevallos, Española Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. <br />
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED<br />
However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate for life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
    1G5403_Waved_Albatross.tif
  • Waved albatross (Phoebastria irrorata)<br />
Punta Suarez <br />
Española Island<br />
Galapagos<br />
Ecuador, South America<br />
ENDEMIC<br />
critically threatened
    20161216_Waved_albatross_60.jpg
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) in long grass<br />
Punta Suarez, Española Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. <br />
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED<br />
However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate for life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
    1G4450_Waved_Albatross.jpg
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_13...tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_16...tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_15...tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_14...tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_13...tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_13...tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
    20141219_Waved_Albatross_juvenile_77.tif
  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) juvenile<br />
Espanola Island<br />
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS,<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Endemic
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  • Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata) Chick being harrassed by Nazca boobies, (formerly Masked booby) (Sula granti)<br />
Punta Cevallos, Española Island, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. <br />
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED<br />
However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate for life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
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  • Waved albatross (Phoebastria irrorata)<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
ECUADOR.  South America<br />
ENDEMIC TO GALAPAGOS. However a few pairs nest on Isla de la Plata near the Ecuadorian mainland. +-12,000 pairs breed on the Island of Española in Galapagos. They only come ashore between April and December to breed, otherwise they spend their entire life at sea. Once an albatross chick fledges and goes to sea it will remain there until it is 4 years old before returning to land to breed for the first time. Albatross mate fore life and live about 40 years. They form part of the family of tube-nosed birds.
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