mollymawks
Mollymawks are a group of medium to large seabirds in the albatross family, Diomedeidae. The name is commonly applied to several species, especially those placed in the genus Thalassarche. Mollymawks are pelagic, spending most of their lives far from land, and they breed on subantarctic and temperate islands in the southern oceans.
Physically, mollymawks have long, narrow wings adapted for dynamic soaring and gliding over the ocean for long
Diet and foraging behavior revolve around marine life. Mollymawks primarily eat squid, fish, and crustaceans, taking
Reproduction involves annual breeding seasons on remote islands. Birds lay a single egg, which is incubated
Conservation-wise, threats include bycatch in longline and other fisheries, introduced predators on breeding colonies, habitat disturbance,