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Overview
Black-footed Albatross: Large seabird with long wings, gray-black body, and white ring around face at base of bill. Uppertail coverts are pale gray. Most have dark undertail coverts, some have white undertail and belly. The most frequently sighted albatross off the Pacific Coast of North America.
Range and Habitat
Black-footed Albatross: Breeds primarily in and around the Hawaiian archipelago. Preferred habitats include open sea and low, flat islands.
Topo Map:
Perching-like Body
Listen to Call
Voice Text
Generally silent
Interesting Facts
Albatrosses can fly for miles without flapping their wings. They let winds and rising air currents do the work for them.
A group of albatrosses are known collectively as a "flight", "rookery", and "weight" of albatrosses.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
Related Birds
Laysan Albatross
Short-tailed Albatross
Shy Albatross
Herald Petrel
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