News Source: The Age
| about 1 month ago
The work has already yielded dramatic detail of black-browed albatrosses hunting for food close behind a killer whale. Together with data loggers that show dive depths, the image shows the birds probably relying on scraps from the whale's table. The...
News Source: Uinta County News
| about 1 month ago
Bird Cam Captures Albatross, Killer Whale Rendezvous Tiny cameras attached to the backs of four Antarctic albatrosses have revealed a clever feeding strategy: Instead of randomly scanning the open ocean for prey, some birds appear to fly alongside...
News Source: The Independent
| about 1 month ago
It is one of the most remarkable wildlife pictures ever taken: in the wilderness of the Antarctic Ocean, three albatrosses glide stiff-winged over the waves just behind the unmistakable dorsal fin of a killer whale. There are only two black-browed...