Published 24 November, 2020; last updated 10 December, 2020
The wandering albatross:
The wandering albatross is a very large seabird that flies long distances on wings with the largest span of any bird.1
In a study of wandering albatrosses flying in various wind speeds and directions, average ground speed was 12 m/s, though the fastest ground speed measured appears to be around 24m/s, 2 We use average ground speed for this estimate because we only have data on average energy expenditure, though it is likely that higher ground speeds involve more energy efficient flight, since albatross flight speed is dependent on wind and it appears that higher speeds are substantially due to favorable winds.3
One study produced an estimate that when flying, albatrosses use 2.35 times their basal metabolic rate4 which same paper implies is around 1,833 kJ/bird.day.5
That gives us a flight cost for flying of 0.050 kJ/second.6
This gives us a distance per energy score of:
distance/energy
= 12 m/s / 0.050 kJ/s
= 240m/kJ
Albatrosses weigh 5.9 to 12.7 kg.7
Thus we can estimate:
mass.distance/Joule
= 5.9kg * 240 m/kJ to 12.7kg*240 m/kJ
= 1.4—3.0kg.m/J
Primary author: Ronny Fernandez
“Wandering Albatross.” In Wikipedia, October 27, 2020. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wandering_albatross&oldid=985673754.
See Figure 3 for all ground speed measurements. Though also,
“Notably, due to the combination of fast airspeeds and leeway the fastest ground speeds (~ 22 m/s) tend to be located in the diagonal downwind direction.
Richardson, Philip L., Ewan D. Wakefield, and Richard A. Phillips. “Flight Speed and Performance of the Wandering Albatross with Respect to Wind.” Movement Ecology 6, no. 1 (March 7, 2018): 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40462-018-0121-9.
Richardson, Philip L., Ewan D. Wakefield, and Richard A. Phillips. “Flight Speed and Performance of the Wandering Albatross with Respect to Wind.” Movement Ecology 6, no. 1 (March 7, 2018): 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40462-018-0121-9.
Adams, N. J., C. R. Brown, and K. A. Nagy. “Energy Expenditure of Free-Ranging Wandering Albatrosses Diomedea Exulans.” Physiological Zoology 59, no. 6 (November 1, 1986): 583–91. https://doi.org/10.1086/physzool.59.6.30158606.
Adams, N. J., C. R. Brown, and K. A. Nagy. “Energy Expenditure of Free-Ranging Wandering Albatrosses Diomedea Exulans.” Physiological Zoology 59, no. 6 (November 1, 1986): 583–91. https://doi.org/10.1086/physzool.59.6.30158606.
From this we infer that the basal metabolic rate is 1,833 kJ/ bird.day.
“Wandering Albatross.” In Wikipedia, October 27, 2020. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wandering_albatross&oldid=985673754.