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Numerous rarities have also been recorded including Black-browed Albatross and Snow Goose, and a single pair of Snowy Owls bred on Fetlar from 1967 to 1975.
Black-browed Albatross hooked on a long-line.
Many uncommon species have been sighted there, including a Cliff Swallow from North America, a Lanceolated Warbler from Siberia and a Black-browed Albatross from the Southern Ocean.
The Black-browed Albatross or Black-browed Mollymawk, Thalassarche melanophrys, is a large seabird of the albatross family Diomedeidae ; it is the most widespread and common member of its family.
The Black-browed Albatross is a medium-sized albatross, at long with a wingspan and an average weight of.
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The diet of the Black-browed Albatross is about 40 % krill.
The islands are an important nesting site for a number of southern seabirds, including the Black-browed Albatross, Shy Albatross, Grey-headed Albatross, Rockhopper Penguin, and Southern Giant-Petrel.
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* 15, 000 pairs of Black-browed Albatross
Seabirds include four species of albatross: Black-browed Albatross ( Diomedea melanophris ), Grey-headed Albatross ( Thalassarche chrysostoma ), Light-mantled Albatross ( Phoebetria palpebrata ), and Wandering Albatross ( Diomedea exulans ).
* Black-browed Albatross Thalassarche melanophris
* Thalassarche melanophrys, Black-browed Albatross
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Black-browed and was
Its closest relatives are probably the Brown Fulvetta, and the Black-browed Fulvetta which was only recently recognized as a distinct species again.
Hermaness was home to a Black-browed Albatross-an extreme rarity in the northern hemisphere-every summer from 1972 until 1995 ( except 1988 and 1989 ).

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Black-browed albatrosses on West Point Island

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The Burmese Bushtit is sometimes treated as conspecific with the Black-browed Bushtit.
The Collared Treepie, Black-faced Treepie or Black-browed Treepie ( Dendrocitta frontalis ) is an Asian treepie, a small perching bird of the Corvidae ( crow ) family.
Albatrosses ( Black-browed, Chatham, Yellow-nosed etc.
Wildlife includes fur seals, Southern Elephant Seals, South American Sea Lions, Slender-billed Prions, Rockhopper, Gentoo and Magellanic Penguins, Dolphin Gulls, Black-browed Albatrosses, Falkland Skuas, Imperial Shags, Striated Caracaras, Upland Geese and Long-tailed Meadowlarks.
Over 30 species have been recorded, including Gentoo Penguins ( 750 breeding pairs ), Southern Rockhopper Penguins ( 60, 000 pairs ), Macaroni Penguins, Magellanic Penguins, Black-browed Albatrosses ( 100, 000 pairs ), Fairy Prions ( 10, 000 pairs ), Sooty Shearwaters, Wilson's Storm-petrels, Grey-backed Storm-petrels, Common Diving Petrels, Southern Giant Petrels.
The seabirds are Southern Rockhopper and Erect-crested Penguins, Antipodean, Black-browed, Light-mantled and White-capped Albatrosses, and Northern Giant, Grey and White-chinned Petrels.
The seabirds are Southern Rockhopper and Yellow-eyed Penguins, Antipodean, Southern Royal, Light-mantled, Black-browed, Campbell and Grey-headed Albatrosses, Northern Giant and White-chinned Petrels, and Campbell Shags.

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An elevated power cable from the mainland to Arapawa Island over Tory Channel was struck by an Air Albatross Cessna 402 commuter aircraft in 1985.
: We all observed, that we had not the sight of one fish of any kind, since we were come to the Southward of the streights of le Mair, nor one sea-bird, except a disconsolate black Albatross, who accompanied us for several days ..., till Hattley, ( my second Captain ) observing, in one of his melancholy fits, that this bird was always hovering near us, imagin'd, from his colour, that it might be some ill omen.
" The Albatross about my Neck was Hung ," etching by William Strang.
In the ringing studies birds ringed as chicks are recapatured close to their original nests, a tendency which can be extreme at times ; in Laysan Albatross the average distance between hatching site and the site where a bird established its own territory was, and a study of Cory's Shearwaters nesting near Corsica found that of nine out of 61 male chicks that returned to breed at their natal colony actually bred in the burrow they were raised in.
David Humphrey was their second drummer, who went on to record two tracks for Metal Box at Manor Studios in Oxford, namely " Swan Lake " and " Albatross ".
A study by Bussolari and Nadel ( 1989 ) led them to pick a recumbent riding position for the Daedalus flight even though the English Channel crossing was accomplished in the Gossamer Albatross with an upright position.
It was the first species of albatross to be described, and was long considered the same species as the Tristan Albatross and the Antipodean Albatross.
The Wandering Albatross was first described as Diomedea exulans by Carolus Linnaeus, in 1758, based on a specimen from the Cape of Good Hope.
On September 23, Rockwell was killed when his Nieuport was downed by the gunner in a German Albatross observation plane and in October Norman Prince was shot down during battle.
Albatross ( 1968-1998 ) was a bay Standardbred horse by Meadow Skipper.
The son of Albatross out of the mare Niagara Dream, Niatross was born on March 30, 1977.
The 20th-century mass-market paperback format was pioneered by German publisher Albatross Books in 1931, but the experiment was cut short by the approach of World War II.
It was an immediate financial success in the United Kingdom in 1935, when Penguin Books adopted many of Albatross ' innovations, including a conspicuous logo and color-coded covers for different genres.
Two of the Albatross aircraft were gifts from persons supporting the White Finnish cause, while the third was bought.
The African Penguin was one of the many bird species originally described by Linnaeus in the landmark 1758 10th edition of his Systema Naturae, where he grouped it with the Wandering Albatross on the basis of its bill and nostril morphology and gave it the name Diomedea demersa.
After the war, the United States military ordered hundreds of the Grumman Albatross and its variants for a variety of roles, though, like the pure flying boat was made obsolete by helicopters which could operate in sea conditions far beyond what the best seaplane could manage.
* HMAS Albatross ( 1928 ), a seaplane carrier launched in 1928, which left service in 1933 and was transferred to the Royal Navy in 1938
* HMAS Albatross ( air station ), a naval aviation base at Nowra, New South Wales, which was opened in 1948 and is active as of 2012

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