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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Regina Barber and Aaron Scott of Short Wave about albatrosses' impressive navigational abilities, fossilized ocean worms and an upcoming meteor shower.
Talk about a deep dive! Albatrosses can plunge up to 62ft underwater to pursue prey—more than twice as deep as previously thought, study reveals University of Oxford-led experts studied the ...
Every year, millions of albatrosses, which normally have only one mate in their life, all come home to Midway around October. If all goes well, couples reunite and then team up to incubate a ...
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Albatrosses, known for monogamy, may be pushed to ‘divorce’ because of climate change, study finds November 24, 2021 ...
Albatrosses counted from space 4 May 2017 04:15 Peter Fretwell: "We're working on algorithms that will automatically count the birds" ...
Albatrosses will often try to take the bait on longline fishing gear. They get snagged on the hooks, are pulled under the water and are drowned.
Scientists have started counting individual birds from space. They are using the highest-resolution satellite images, external available to gauge the numbers of Northern Royal albatrosses ...