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Albatross really gets around
[dropcap]F[/dropcap]ew birds fly around more than the albatross. It spreads its 12-foot long wings and soars across oceans, fair weather or foul, literally spending years at sea, forsaking land for long periods at a time.
The world’s premier ocean aerialist, this bird has longer and thinner wings than any other avian species. Astoundingly, it will fly more than 100,000 miles annually over gale-swept oceans, never making landfall. Its primary range is the Southern Ocean and the North P...