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Mollymawk Manor. Living World. Lionel Kelleway travels to the Falkland Islands in search of the mollymawk, the local name for the black-browed albatross. Show more.
A rare Indian Ocean yellow-nosed mollymawk may have been blown 8000km off course before landing on Northland's west coast, but, despite the best efforts of the Whangārei Native Bird Recovery ...
Robert Webb with a juvenile grey-headed mollymawk. Photo / Tania Whyte. The grey-headed mollymawk takes off from the water, because its wingspan is too large for it to become airborne from land.
A wayward mollymawk has been spotted hanging out with hoggets on a Southland farm. Mossburn farmer Justin vande Sandt snapped a photo of the wayward seabird near a ditch as his sheep investigated.
Mollymawk, for the uninitiated, is a local name for the several smaller albatross species that ply the Southern Ocean. “Smaller” is relative, of course: the two-metre seabird hanging in our ...
Ross Hobson and crew members Simon Redding from Plymouth and Guy Gibbons from Southampton made the crossing in the 50ft trimaran Mollymawk and travelled 2,780 miles.
The release of the juvenile grey-headed mollymawk was delayed due to bad weather, and then poor health, says Robert Webb (pictured). Photo / Tania Whyte.
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