The Birds of Midway Island

Midway Atoll is known for its huge colony of Laysan albatross, which is the largest in the world. Although there is not a great variety of species found here (Compared to a rainforest, for example), it is the nesting site for almost 2 million sea birds and a stopover for a variety of other migrants.

Also found here are the endangered Hawaiian Monk seals, green sea turtles and spinner dolphins.

Click below to choose the bird species you would like to see from this list:

Laysan Albatross
Black-footed Albatross
Red-footed Boobies
Frigatebirds
Wedge-tailed Shearwater
Petrels
Fairy Terns & other species
Noddies
Shorebirds
Canaries

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