The 2023/2024 Royal Cam pair at its nest, photograph by Sharyn Broni
The new Royal Cam pair of globally Endangered and Nationally Vulnerable Northern Royal Albatrosses Diomedea sanfordi in the mainland colony at Pukekura/Taiaroa Head on New Zealand’s South Island for the 2023/24 season has been chosen. Colour banded LGK and LGL, the female laid her egg on 7 November and the pair is currently sharing incubation duties. The birds, which successfully raised Royal Cam chicks in 2019 (Karere) and again in 2021 (Tiaki), are also sharing cam duty with another pair, BOK and WYL, breeding just a few metres away.
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Moana, after being colour banded, photograph by Leon Chu
The Northern Royal Albatross is a biennially breeding species, as are all six great albatross species in the genus Diomedea, with essentially two cohorts breeding in alternate years.
John Cooper, Emeritus Information Officer, Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels, 11 January 2024