Adult © Brian Sullivan
Adult © Shawn Billerman
juvenil © Shailesh Pinto
Adult © Joshua Vandermeulen
+ 2
Adult © Brian Sullivan

Galápagosalbatros Phoebastria irrorata

Einloggen um Ihre Abzeichen zu sehen

Bestimmung

UNTERSTÜTZT VON MERLIN

Large and gangly seabird that nests only in Galápagos and on Isla de la Plata (a small island near Ecuador’s central coast). When not breeding, it disperses over the eastern Pacific Ocean as far south as Chile. The only albatross likely to be seen in and near Galápagos. Adult is brown with a white head and neck and a large, yellow bill. Head and neck have a slight yellow tinge. Young birds are almost all brown and gradually develop the white head. Can be seen on land only at nesting sites, where pairs engage in elaborate courtship displays. Outside of the breeding season, it is usually only encountered far out to sea.

UNTERSTÜTZT VON MERLIN