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Species in the genus Diomedea
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Amsterdam albatross (
Diomedea amsterdamensis
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The Amsterdam albatross is an extremely large albatross that breeds only on Amsterdam Island in the southern Indian Ocean. When fi...
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Northern royal albatross (
Diomedea sanfordi
)
With a wingspan of up to 3.2 meters, the northern royal albatross is one of the world’s largest flying birds. The plumage is white...
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8 Videos
Southern royal albatross (
Diomedea epomophora
)
With a wing-span of over three metres, this enormous black and white albatross is amongst the largest birds in the world and thoro...
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23 Images
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Wandering albatross (
Diomedea exulans
)
The impressive wandering albatross has the largest recorded wingspan of any bird, reaching up to a massive 3.5 metres across. Juve...
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Antipodean albatross (
Diomedea antipodensis
)
A magnificent seabird with a huge, three-metre wingspan, the Antipodean albatross was once considered to be a subspecies of the we...
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