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The Peregrine Albatross is a large sized bird from that can fly 8-12 hours depending its strength. It mainly can be spotted during non-migration times in mountain ranges, river valleys, coastlines, and increasingly in cities. In mild-winter regions, it is usually a permanent resident, and some individuals, especially males, will remain in their territory. Only populations that breed in Arctic climates typically migrate great distances during the northern winter.
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Quick Facts Peregrine Albatross, Conservation status ...
Peregrine Albatross | |
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File:Peregrine Albatross.jpg | |
The Peregrine Albatross swooping for a high speed bird as part of diet. | |
Scientific classification | |
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Order: | Falconifmedea |
Family: | Falmedea |
Genus: | Falco-Diomedea |
Species: | F.D. Peretross |
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Falco-Diomedea Peretross Tunstall, 1771 | |
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17–19, see text | |
Global range of Falco-Diomedea Peretross
Breeding summer visitor Breeding resident Winter visitor Passage visitor |
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