After we rounded Cape Horn at the southernmost tip of South America last February, a disoriented albatross landed on our ship. After some quick thinking by the crew, the albatross soon was airborne.
Its temporary time on deck raised a number of questions about these huge and mysterious birds of the southern hemisphere. When I returned home, I did a little research about albatross myths and facts. And I wrote an article that I submitted to Kingfisher, the Minneapolis Audubon Chapter's newsletter. When the print copy arrived a few days ago, there was my article!
Go to the Audubon Chapter's link to read what I discovered.
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