The Laysan Albatross with Hob Osterlund – Tuesday, February 17th by Zoom only
Everything about the Laysan Albatross is superlative: they fly unbelievable distances, live longer than any other wild bird and are iconically devoted to their chicks. They spend about 90 percent of their lives airborne and most of that time is solitary. They are extraordinary wayfinders and are, in the words of one seabird biologist, “Corvid bright.” Since all species of albatross nest on remote islands, however, it can be difficult to see them in person. The Hawaiian Island of Kauaʻi is an exception to that rule and is the only place in the world where albatross nest within a good-sized … Continue reading →
