The Black Browed Albatross can travel long distances to find food. They can travel hundreds of kilometres in search of food and may take several days.

The Black Browed Albatross fly fairly low and can take their food from the surface of the ocean or just below and can plunge into the sea from heights up to 9m.

They eat mostly krill and fish, but are known to also eat jellyfish.

The photos below are of a Black Browed Albatross feeding on the remains of a Cuttlefish that had been thrown overboard from a fishing vessel.

Albatross - Black Browed
Black Browed Albatross
Very Large Seabird when compared to common seagull
Spotted Lunch!
Seagulls Hovering over Black Browed Albatross
Black Browed Albatross Dining on Cuttlefish with a Brown Skua floating nearby