Black-browed Albatross And Chick....
Why are you reporting this puzzle?
Black-browed albatrosses are particularly vulnerable to fishing, both by long-line and trawler. With some populations recently having declined by a third, they are now officially endangered. Black-browed albatrosses spend months and months out at sea, only returning to land to breed on the steep, tussock-covered, coasts of the islands in the southern oceans. The Falklands and South Georgia together have over 75% of the world's black-browed albatross population with the birds usually returning to the same nesting sites year after year.
Leaderboard
- mamere0:09
- laurajane0:11
- marunka2770:11
- like921150:11
- chookies0:11
- goingsilver0:13
- JM_Cookie0:13
- cevas0:14
- PLG19580:14
- Robbos0:14
Comments
Please sign in to comment. Don't have a profile? Join now! Joining is absolutely free and no personal information is required.