Waved Albatross Dances | Galápagos | Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic
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Breeding pairs of waved albatross recognize each other by performing a unique dance in which they clap their beaks together.
Video by Dexter Sear aboard the National Geographic Endeavour II in Española Island, Galápagos.
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Breeding pairs of waved albatross recognize each other by performing a unique dance in which they clap their beaks together. Video by Dexter Sear aboard the National Geographic Endeavour II in Española Island, Galápagos. Learn more about our Galápagos expeditions and special offers: http://bit.ly/GalapagosFun Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/LEX_YouTube Join the conversation: Facebook: http://bit.ly/LEX_FB Instagram: http://bit.ly/LEX_Instagram Twitter: http://bit.ly/LEX_Twitter Blog: http://bit.ly/LEX_Blog