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Salvin's albatross

Salvin's albatross

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Salvin's albatross or Salvin's mollymawk, is a large seabird that breeds mainly on the Bounty Islands of New Zealand, with scant amounts on islands across the Southern Ocean. A medium-sized mollymawk, it was long considered to be a subspecies of the shy albatross.

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Distribution

Region

Southern Ocean and South Pacific

Typical Environment

Breeds mainly on the Bounty Islands east of New Zealand, with smaller numbers on a few other subantarctic islands. Outside the breeding season it disperses widely across temperate to subantarctic waters of the South Pacific and Indian Oceans. It frequents open ocean far from land, often along continental shelf edges and productive upwelling zones. Birds commonly attend fishing vessels to scavenge discards. Nesting sites are on rocky ledges and sparse vegetation on windswept islands.

Altitude Range

Sea level to 500 m

Climate Zone

Temperate

Characteristics

Size79–88 cm
Wing Span210–260 cm
Male Weight4.2 kg
Female Weight3.7 kg
Life Expectancy40 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 1/5

Useful to know

Salvin's albatross, also called Salvin's mollymawk, is a long-lived seabird that breeds chiefly on New Zealand's remote Bounty Islands. It ranges widely across the Southern Ocean outside the breeding season, using dynamic soaring to travel vast distances with minimal effort. It was long treated as a subspecies of the shy albatross, and identification at sea can be challenging. Bycatch in longline and trawl fisheries is a key threat.

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Behaviour

Temperament

social and active

Flight Pattern

soaring glider

Social Behavior

Highly colonial, nesting in dense aggregations on small subantarctic islands. Pairs are largely monogamous, laying a single egg and sharing incubation and chick-rearing duties. Courtship includes bill-clapping, sky-pointing, and vocal duets.

Migratory Pattern

Seasonal migrant

Song Description

Generally quiet at sea, but at colonies gives harsh brays, cackles, and wails during displays. Bill-clattering and guttural calls are common in pair and territorial interactions.

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