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can you find the wandering albatross in north america?
Posted on March 21st, 2009 1 commentim doing a school project for birds and i heard this was the largest bird in north america. Can you find the wandering albatross in north america? maybe hawaii?
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One response to “can you find the wandering albatross in north america?”
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margecutter March 21st, 2009 at 21:50
According to e-nature.com, there are four species of Albatross in North America. The Wandering Albatross is not one of them.
You can find North American Albatrosses here: http://www.enature.com/fieldguides/view_default.asp?curGroupID=1&source=&parkid=&fromWhere=&searchText=&allSpecies=&shapeID=957&lshapeID=0&curAbbr=&lgFromWhere=&curPageNum=1&lastView=default&lastGroup=1&lastRegion=&lastFilter=4&lastShapeName=&trackType=&curRegionID=&size=&habitat=&fruit=&color=&sortBy=family&viewType=default&curFamilyID=199®ionSelect=All+regions®ionZIP=
You can find info on the Wandering Albatross here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wandering_Albatross
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