AI Chat Search Browse Media On This Day Map Quotations Timeline Research Free Datasets Remembered About Contact

Two female albatrosses wait for their chick

Mon 14 Dec 2009 In: New Zealand Daily News View at Wayback View at NDHA

We've had a few reports of gay penguin couples around the South Island over the years, but could we now have lesbian albatrosses? Yes your majesty: A royal albatross with a chick Two female royal albatrosses are incubating an egg, in an unusual pairing at Taiaroa Head's albatross colony near Dunedin, says the Otago Daily Times. The area's head ranger says it's the third time a female-to-female pairing had been recorded on Taiaroa Head, which is the only mainland albatross breeding colony in the world. The two females had shared nesting with a male two seasons ago, but that attempt at nesting was not successful, says the Department of Conservation ranger Lyndon Perriman. The colony has a population of around 140 of the endangered birds. This breeding season has produced around 17 fertile eggs.    

Credit: GayNZ.com Daily News Staff

First published: Monday, 14th December 2009 - 6:32pm

Rights Information

This page displays a version of a GayNZ.com article that was automatically harvested before the website closed. All of the formatting and images have been removed and some text content may not have been fully captured correctly. The article is provided here for personal research and review and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of PrideNZ.com. If you have queries or concerns about this article please email us