Breeding Frequency and Season Sample Clauses

Breeding Frequency and Season. Brief description of breeding frequency and months of presence at colonies, egg laying, hatching and fledging.
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Breeding Frequency and Season. Annual breeding. Adults return to colonies in August, laying eggs in September-October. Successful breeders and chicks depart colonies in April-May. Population Size The 26 000 pairs are restricted to Xxxxxxxx Island. Status
Breeding Frequency and Season. Poorly known as there have been no detailed studies. Egg laying starts in mid-November, hatching in February and young fledging in mid-August. Likely to breed annually. No data available on breeding success, survival or recruitment for this species. Population Size The breeding population is estimated at ca. 75 000 breeding pairs, approximately 350 000 – 375 000 individuals. Status
Breeding Frequency and Season. There have been no detailed studies of the breeding biology of this species. It is presumed to breed annually. Eggs are laid in August and September, and chicks are presumed to fledge in April. Two Xxxxxxxx Albatrosses are regularly seen amongst Shy Albatrosses on Albatross Island (Bass Strait, Tasmania) but there have been no observed attempts at breeding. Population Size There have never been any ground counts of this species. Based on aerial photographs taken in 1972, the breeding population is estimated to be ca. 4 000 pairs, (perhaps 18 000 to 20 000 individuals. Status

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