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词汇 wandering albatross
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Definition of wandering albatross in English:

wandering albatross

noun
  • A very large albatross of southern oceans, having white plumage with black wings and a wingspan of up to 3.3 m.

    漂泊信天翁

    Diomedea exulans, family Diomedeidae

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The wandering albatross is the largest of all albatrosses, with a wingspan of up to 3.5 meters.
    • One of the most noticeable features of the coastal plains of the sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands is the numerous wandering albatrosses dotted about the landscape on their large nests.
    • It was a supreme moment when a wandering albatross, the bird with the largest wingspan of any bird, arrived!
    • The Japanese version, though, weighed little more than six ounces, which meant it could be carried by a twenty-six-pound wandering albatross.
    • The world's biggest seabird, the wandering albatross, is in peril because of long-line fishing.
    • On the cliffs above the colonies, we encountered nests of the light-mantled sooty albatross; on the plateau, huge wandering albatross chicks sat like white, fluffy lighthouses.
    • Giant petrels, wandering albatrosses, penguins and other sea birds are getting caught in fishing tackle and dying by the tens of thousands.
    • The world's largest flying bird, the wandering albatross, is in serious trouble because of longline tuna fishing in the sub-Antarctic Ocean.
    • The breeding behavior of wandering albatrosses is much like that of the frigatebirds I have studied, but it is anomalous among birds in general.
    • I was particularly pleased to have seen some species of wildlife that do not venture as far north as the Falklands, such as the Antarctic fur seal and wandering albatross.
    • A wandering albatross, for example, will only begin breeding between the ages of 7 and 11, and a pair will produce, at most, one chick every two years.
    • The locations have substantial populations of wandering albatrosses which are under threat through long-lining activities.
    • Ornithologists have recorded single feeding trips of 15,000 kilometers by nesting wandering albatrosses.
    • Croxall et al. reported that 50% of the variation in egg volume was attributable to individual quality in wandering albatrosses.
    • The wandering albatross, king penguins, hundreds of pelagic birds, sea lions, and icebergs will be there, too.

Definition of wandering albatross in US English:

wandering albatross

noun
  • A very large albatross of southern oceans, having white plumage with black wings and a wingspan of up to 11 feet (3.3 m).

    漂泊信天翁

    Diomedea exulans, family Diomedeidae

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The locations have substantial populations of wandering albatrosses which are under threat through long-lining activities.
    • Ornithologists have recorded single feeding trips of 15,000 kilometers by nesting wandering albatrosses.
    • I was particularly pleased to have seen some species of wildlife that do not venture as far north as the Falklands, such as the Antarctic fur seal and wandering albatross.
    • On the cliffs above the colonies, we encountered nests of the light-mantled sooty albatross; on the plateau, huge wandering albatross chicks sat like white, fluffy lighthouses.
    • The breeding behavior of wandering albatrosses is much like that of the frigatebirds I have studied, but it is anomalous among birds in general.
    • A wandering albatross, for example, will only begin breeding between the ages of 7 and 11, and a pair will produce, at most, one chick every two years.
    • Giant petrels, wandering albatrosses, penguins and other sea birds are getting caught in fishing tackle and dying by the tens of thousands.
    • The wandering albatross, king penguins, hundreds of pelagic birds, sea lions, and icebergs will be there, too.
    • The world's biggest seabird, the wandering albatross, is in peril because of long-line fishing.
    • One of the most noticeable features of the coastal plains of the sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands is the numerous wandering albatrosses dotted about the landscape on their large nests.
    • The Japanese version, though, weighed little more than six ounces, which meant it could be carried by a twenty-six-pound wandering albatross.
    • The world's largest flying bird, the wandering albatross, is in serious trouble because of longline tuna fishing in the sub-Antarctic Ocean.
    • Croxall et al. reported that 50% of the variation in egg volume was attributable to individual quality in wandering albatrosses.
    • It was a supreme moment when a wandering albatross, the bird with the largest wingspan of any bird, arrived!
    • The wandering albatross is the largest of all albatrosses, with a wingspan of up to 3.5 meters.
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