Everything about The Shy Albatross totally explained
The
Shy Albatross,
Thalassarche cauta, is a medium sized
albatross that breeds off
Australia and
New Zealand's sub-
Antarctic islands and ranges extensively across the
Southern Ocean. It is sometimes found off the
Pacific coast of the
United States. Also known as the
White-capped Albatross or the
Shy Mollymawk, this
mollymawk was once considered to be the same
species as the
Salvin's Albatross and the
Chatham Albatross. The Shy Albatross is itself split into two
subspecies, the Shy Albatross (
T. c. cauta) and the
Auckland Shy Albatross (
T. c. steadi), and while some authors have suggested splitting these as separate species this hasn't been widely accepted.
The Shy Albatross is a typical mollymawk with dark
plumage on its back, upperwing and tail and a white belly, neck and underwing. Its crown and most of its head is also white, but it has a dark eyebrow and pale grey on the face. Its
bill is pale grey with a yellow ridge and tip. The average size is 4.1 kg (9 lbs), 98 cm (39 in) long and 2.54 m (8.4 ft) across the wings.
The Shy Albatross feeds by a combination surface-seizing and some pursuit diving - it has been recorded diving as deep as 5m.
Fish, rather than
squid, plays a bigger part of its diet than other albatross species, comprising almost 90% of the diet in one study.
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