Laysan Albatross
Laysan Albatross: Large seabird with dark brown back and white head, neck, and rump. Eye patch is dark. Bill is thick and yellow with gray, hooked tip. Wings are dark brown above and white below with irregular brown-black borders. Tail is dark brown-black with white coverts. Legs and feet are pink.
● Song:
"Eh-eh Eh-eh-eh"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Laysan Albatross: Diet consists mostly of squid; also eats fish, fish eggs, and crustaceans; usually forages at night when prey is near the water surface.
● Breeding & nesting:
Laysan Albatross: One dull, white egg spotted with brown is laid in a shallow ground depression lined with leaves, twigs, and sand. Incubation ranges from 65 to 66 days and is carried out by both parents.
● Similar species:
Laysan Albatross: Black-footed Albatross has uniformly dark body and head. Short-tailed Albatross has larger, heavier bill, all-white underwings, yellow wash on nape, and white back.