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Princeville, Hawaii
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Princeville, Hawaii
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Galapagos Islands
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Corner in one of the colonies of Diomedea immutabilis.
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Farallones Marine Sanctuary
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Laysan Albatross some dozen or so miles west of Cypress Point on the Central California Coast. Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Middle Autumn. By Blake Matheson.
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a rare and critically endangered species (a global population of ~1200) has found midway but lacks a possible mate
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Immature chick
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United States
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Galapagos Islands
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Diomedea immutabilis feeding its young--first stage, the young asking for food.
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Isla Española
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A mating pair of Waved Albatross resting at the breeding colony on Isla Espanola, Galapagos Islands - Aug 99
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The Black-footed Albatross. On Monterey Bay. By Blake Matheson.
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Diomedea Immutabilis feeding its young--Second stage in feeding birds--Old Bird starting to disgorge.
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Isla Española
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this invasive weed (Verbesina enceloides) is crowding out some of the available nesting areas on eastern and sand is.
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A young Waved Albatross chick resting at the breeding colony on Isla Espanola, Galapagos Islands - Aug 99Very large feet.
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California, United States
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Diomedea immutabilis feeding its young--Final stage in feeding young--arrival of breakfast.
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Isla Española
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shortly after laying the male takes on the responsiblities of brooding the egg
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San Cristobal Airport, Galapagos, Ecuador