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Salvin's Albatross | Thalassarche salvini
The Salvin's Albatross is a Southern African bird that belongs to the Diomedeidae bird family group which includes birds such as Albatrosses. The description for the Salvin's Albatross (Latin name Thalassarche salvini) can be found in the 7th Edition of the Roberts Birds of Southern Africa. The Thalassarche salvini can be quickly identified by its unique Roberts identification number of and the detailed description of this bird is on page 647. You will find a picture of the Salvin's Albatross on page 641. NOTE: The reference for the information following is "Roberts Birds of Southern Africa", 7th Edition*. This edition contained a number of taxonomic changes as well as changes to English names used traditionally and in earlier editions of most bird books in South Africa. The following paragraph notes such changes if any. There have been no changes in the common name between the Roberts 6th and Roberts 7th Edition. There have been no changes in the Latin name for the Salvin's Albatross between the Roberts 6th and Roberts 7th Edition The Salvin's Albatross has a height of 100 cms and weighs around 4000 gms. The head is coloured grey while the bill is coloured olive, grey. The Thalassarche salvini has a grey coloured throat, blue legs and a white coloured back. The eyes are brown. Take note of the main distinguishing features such as colour, size and leg length relative to the body size. Colours of body parts can be helpful. Be aware what may appear brown to one person is described in Roberts using some other word ... for example brown, black. See colours used in Roberts. Head is grey Eyes are brown Bill is olive, grey Legs are blue Throat is grey Back is white Feeding Habits ...This bird has a specially adapted bill which helps it hunt for fish, crabs, shrimp and other aquatic animals in the water. Breeding, Habitat and Nesting Habits ...The Salvin's Albatross is a very rare bird that can only be seen out at sea following fish vessels. It can be seen in the Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean. Seen in Flocks, Singles or Pairs Normally ...The Salvin's Albatross is mainly seen singly or in pairs in the wild. This bird is usually seen in small family groups or in large flocks |