Pale Wandering albatrosses
During
a pelagic trip off Gisborne on 19 August 2006, we encountered relatively
large numbers of Wandering albatross (see trip
report here). Most of
the birds fitted with what I would have expected for Gibson's birds,
although there were several which fitted the bill for Antipodean. In
general the birds seen that day were quite pale generally, appearing
to be older birds. However, at least one
bird in particular was extremely pale, showing only a limited
number of dark feathers on the folded wing, and it appeared larger than
the other attending birds. This bird also showed the waxy ear marking
of a breeding bird, so I'm not sure if this would fit with a Snowy, at
this time of the year, and in this location. I'd be very interested to
hear from people with regards to their thoughts on this bird in particular,
and I have included another photo of a quite pale bird which seemed to
fit more with a very pale Gibson's with regards to size. |
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Very pale Wandering
albatross (left), could this be a Snowy?, and a pale probable Gibson's (right). |
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