In the storm-lashed oceans of the Southern Hemisphere, this formidable seabird rides the wind with effortless power. It soars low over crashing waves, scanning for carrion, fish, and scraps left behind in the restless sea. What makes it unforgettable is its appearance after feeding — its pale head often stained deep red from the remains of carcasses, giving it a haunting, almost primal look. Yet this is nature’s cleanup at work, preventing decay from spreading across fragile marine ecosystems. A stark figure against gray skies, yet a vital keeper of the open ocean.
Southern Giant Petrel 👇
