The
shy albatross (
Thalassarche cauta) is a medium-sized
albatross, averaging 90 to 99 centimetres (35–39 in) in length with a 220–256 cm (87–101 in) wingspan. It breeds on rocky islands off the coasts of Australia and New Zealand, but non-breeding birds can be found throughout the southern oceans. The shy albatross feeds on fish,
cephalopods,
crustacea, and
tunicates; it has been known to dive to depths of 5 m (16 ft) in search of prey.
Photograph: JJ Harrison