Black-browed, Campbell or Grey-headed? Separating juvenile mollymawks at sea

Nikolas Haass has written a well-illustrated paper on separating juvenile Grey-headed Thalassarche chrysostoma, Black-browed T. melanophris and Campbell T. impavida Albatrosses at sea in The Petrel for 2014.

The paper’s abstract follows

“Prompted by the paucity of documented sightings of Grey-headed Albatross Thalassarche chrysostoma in Queensland and New South Wales and a series of misidentifications in several online platforms, this article aims to provide an update on the separation of juvenile and immature Grey-headed Albatross from Black-browed Th. melanophris and Campbell Albatross Th. impavida.”

Subadult Grey-headed Albatross, photograph by Kirk Zufelt

Reference:

Haasse, N.K. [2015?]. The Grey-headed Albatross conundrum at the Australian east coast.  In Walbridge, P. (Ed.).  The Petrel 2014.  Annual Report for Southport The Brisbane Seabird Study Group SOSSA, Northern Sector.  pp. 96-107.

John Cooper, ACAP Information Officer, 14 September 2015

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