Wandering Albatross courtship display


Wandering Albatross courtship display
Wandering Albatross courtship display - South Georgia Island

Seeing the Wandering Albatross (Diomedea exulans) courtship display is a fantastic and rare experience.

A male Wandering Albatross tries to impress two youngsters with its breast fully expanded and its 3.5 meter (11 ft.) wingspan. The two immature Ocean Wanderers are still too young to bond, but they look very interested.

The number of breeding birds on Albatross Island, where this photo is shot, dropped 50 % in only 5 years - main due to death caused by long line fishing.
The South Georgia Island administration closed the island for visitors in 2007 in order to reduce the risk of introducing rats or other exotic animals harmful to the remaining albatrosses.
I hope that these magnificent flying giants of the southern hemisphere will not share the faith as the giants of the southern oceans - the whales.

If you care then visit Birdlife - Save the Albatross  and help their campaign. Any help is much appreciated and much needed. Sir David Attenborough is supporting this campaign.

Albatross Island, Bay of Isles, South Georgia Island
Photographer: Allan Hansen
©2010 Allan Hansen. All Rights Reserved

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Wandering Albatross courtship display - South Georgia Island

A male Wandering Albatross tries to impress two youngsters with its fully expanded breast and its 3.5 meter (11 ft) wingspan.

albatross island, diomedea exulans, wandering albatrosses, courtship, wingspan


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