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"Laysan's First Flight" (blue)

Laysan Albatross
(Phoebastria immutabilis)
Midway Atoll, Northwest Hawaiian Islands

©2001
This is a photo of a Laysan Albatross fledgling.  I visited Midway in the summer of 2001, when the chicks were shedding their final "baby feathers" and gaining their juvenile plumage so they can successfully fly.  Gooney Birds, as they are fondly referred to, number in the thousands on Midway during most of the year.  They come to Midway Atoll to breed and raise their young.  The Laysan Albatross is humorously clumsy on land but very graceful in the air and on the ocean.  They spend most of their lives gliding over the open waters of the planet and will fly thousands of miles in search of food.   We would cheer the fledglings on as they took off and tried their wings for the first time.  Landing, on the other hand,  was not quite as graceful but was particularly amusing.



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