The Northern Royal Albatross Diomedea sanfordi – taxonomy follows Robertson & Nunn (1998) – is a globally threatened (Endangered) species which breeds in New Zealand at the Chatham and Auckland islands, and Taiaroa
gered because it is restricted to a small breeding range, and population declines due to very small breeding success as a result of a significant decrease in habitat quality (BirdLife International 2004). In Brazil, there is only one published record of D. sanfordi, one adult male photographed on 2...
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Summary: | gered because it is restricted to a small breeding range, and population declines due to very small breeding success as a result of a significant decrease in habitat quality (BirdLife International 2004). In Brazil, there is only one published record of D. sanfordi, one adult male photographed on 2 July 2001 from a long-liner operating off Santa Catarina state at 28º47’S |
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