This area of Chatham albatross nesting platforms is called "The Cave." The nests, which are composed entirely of guano and the bodies of dead chicks, may be hundreds of years old.
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They fly 50 miles per hour. Go years without touching land. Predict the weather. Mate for life. And they're among the world's most endangered birds. Can albatrosses be saved?
September 2007 |
By Kennedy Warne
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