An Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross feeds on a dead Loggerhead Turtle; photo time series by Fabio Schunk
Fabio Schunk (Comitê Brasileiro de Registros Ornitológicos, São Paulo, Brazil) and colleagues have published in the open-access journal Marine Ornithology on a juvenile Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross Thalassarche chlororhynchos observed feeding on a corpse of a Loggerhead Turtle Caretta caretta at sea off the coast of Brazil.
The paper’s abstract follows:
Albatrosses mostly forage for fish, squid, and crustaceans (including discards from fishing vessels), but they also scavenge animal carcasses, a behavior still poorly characterized for some albatross species. In July 2021 during a pelagic birding trip off the coast of São Paulo State, Southeast Brazil, three Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross Thalassarche chlororhynchos were spotted feeding on the floating carcass of a Loggerhead Sea Turtle Caretta. This behavior had not been previously documented in the literature, on-line citizen science platforms, or by personal observations. We believe this to be an uncommon feeding strategy for this albatross species.”
An Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross close by the dead Loggerhead Turtle; photograph by Fabio Schunk
With thanks to Fabio Schunk.
Reference:
Schunck, F., Pina, P., Barata, F. & Olmos, F. 2022. Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross Thalassarche chlororhynchos feeding on a dead sea turtle. Marine Ornithology 50: 143-145.
John Cooper, ACAP News Correspondent, 21 October 2022