Short-tailed albatross female and chick photo
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For the second time on record, a Short-tailed albatross chick has hatched outside of Japan. Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge welcomed the new chick on Jan. 12, 2012, within hours of a visit by D photo
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Male Short-tailed albatross incubating egg photo
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Short-tailed albatross. Originally uploaded to English Wikipedia by en:User:Jimfbleak. photo
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An extremely rare short-tailed albatross found by two fishermen in Neah Bay, Wash., has passed away after a tremendous effort to save the bird. The remarkable bird, however, will leave a legacy throug photo
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Fish and Wildlife Service biologists used these short-tailed albatross decoys to help attract some of the critically endangered birds to Midway Atoll. The chick on the left is a Laysan albatross. The photo
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Immature Short-tailed Albatross photo
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Once common, the short-tailed albatross was hunted for its feathers, meat and eggs, and was eliminated from its range except for a small cluster of Japanese islands. In 2011 a pair of short-tailed alb photo
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Female Short-tailed Albatross incubating her egg photo
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Short-tailed Albatross nesting at Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge photo
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Short-tailed Albatross on its nest photo
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Short-tailed Albatross Male Showing the Egg photo
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Short-tailed Albatross (Diomedea albatrus) photo
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This is one of the first images of the female short-tailed albatross with her chick. The chick is the first to be hatched outside of Japan. As of 2010, the short-tailed albatross population is estimat photo
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This male Short-tailed Albatross checks on his chick that hatched recently on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge. As of 2010, the short-tailed albatross population is estimated to be 1,200 birds. O photo
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This chick, hatched on Jan. 12, 2012, is the second short-tailed albatross ever known to hatch outside Japan. Its parents successfully fledged a chick on Midway in 2011. Midway Atoll National Wildlife photo
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A male short-tailed albatross protects his chick. As of 2010, the short-tailed albatross population is estimated to be 1,200 birds. Of these, the total number of breeding age birds is thought to be ap photo
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This is one of the first images of the female short-tailed albatross with her chick. The chick is the first to be hatched outside of Japan. As of 2010, the short-tailed albatross population is estimat photo
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