
Albatrosses
05/19/21 • 16 min
This episode, we’re talking about one of the most majestic and mystical birds in the world. They have some of the largest wingspans of any bird and can spend weeks out at the open ocean without even seeing land. Sadly, their numbers are dwindling, which is why it’s so important to talk about them. So let’s hop on a ship, because we’re heading to the oceans to talk about albatrosses.
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This episode, we’re talking about one of the most majestic and mystical birds in the world. They have some of the largest wingspans of any bird and can spend weeks out at the open ocean without even seeing land. Sadly, their numbers are dwindling, which is why it’s so important to talk about them. So let’s hop on a ship, because we’re heading to the oceans to talk about albatrosses.
For sources and more information, please visit our website.
Purchase a Pela product here to help the environment and support the podcast!
Together, we can stop plastic at the source.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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