Birding in the Falkland Islands

• Wednesday, July 4, 2007 - Black Browed Albatross

Here is a collection of images of Black Browed Albatrosses on Steeple Jason in the Falkland Islands.

The colony holds about 171,000 breeding pairs if you include non breeding birds and chicks there can be over half a million Black Browed Albatrosses on Steeple Jason.

Part of the main colony  looking North

Another view of the main colony looking back toward where the first image was taken

 Adult breeding pair

 Adult leaving the colony at sunset.

A typical Falkland Island sunset in early summer

Adult bird coming into land
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