The birds of North America
New York, U.S.A. :Published under the auspices of the Natural Science Association of America,1895, c1888.
biodiversitylibrary.org/page/41959187
The birds of North America
New York :Published under the auspices of the Natural Science Association of America,1903.
biodiversitylibrary.org/page/35159829
Description: English: This is one of the first images of the female short-tailed albatross with her chick. The chick is the first to be hatched outside of Japan. As of 2010, the short-tailed albatross population is estimated to be 1,200 birds. Of these, the total number of breeding age birds is thought to be approximately 600 birds. Date: 1 February 2011, 09:25:32. Source: http://digitalmedia.fws.gov/cdm/singleitem/collection/natdiglib/id/12376/rec/8. Author: Leary, Pete.
Description: English: A male short-tailed albatross protects his chick. As of 2010, the short-tailed albatross population is estimated to be 1,200 birds. Of these, the total number of breeding age birds is thought to be approximately 600 birds. Date: 21 January 2011, 06:52:16. Source: http://digitalmedia.fws.gov/cdm/singleitem/collection/natdiglib/id/12375/rec/7. Author: Leary, Pete.
Description: English: This is one of the first images of the female short-tailed albatross with her chick. The chick is the first to be hatched outside of Japan. As of 2010, the short-tailed albatross population is estimated to be 1,200 birds. Of these, the total number of breeding age birds is thought to be approximately 600 birds. Date: 1 February 2011, 20:33:47. Source: http://digitalmedia.fws.gov/cdm/singleitem/collection/natdiglib/id/12377/rec/9. Author: Leary, Pete.
Description: English: Short-tailed Albatross (Diomedea albatrus). Date: 9 July 2001. Source: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Author: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.