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Alone on the other side of the globe
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Black-browed albatrosses are seabirds that live exclusively in the southern hemisphere, between the Falkland Islands and South Georgia (South Atlantic). Only, since 2014, a black-browed albatross named Albi, lives in the northern hemisphere. It has been spotted several times in the UK, Germany, or Scandinavian countries. He is probably the only one of his kind to be on this side of the globe. According to scientists, Albi must have been carried away by the winds or was in search of food to reach Europe.
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