Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross

Thalassarche carteri

Endangered

The Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross is a long-winged ocean wanderer built for dynamic soaring over open seas. It follows winds and productive currents for squid, fish, and offal, returning to remote island colonies where pairs form long bonds and raise a single chick slowly.

Family
Diomedeidae
Range
Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross Range — Wide oceanic range over southern or North Pacific seas, with breeding centered on remote islands
Population
≈ 60K-120K
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