If you mean an 'albatross' Albatrosses are the largest of the seabirds - the wingspan of the great albatrosses can exceed 3 meters (10 feet). There are 21 species, most of which live in the southern oceans, ranging widely over large stretches of open ocean and nesting on islands. Three species breed in the North Pacific: the Stellar's, Black-footed, and Laysan albatrosses.
The different species of albatross vary in appearance but many are white underneath with dark coloring on the back, the tops of long wings, or the wing tips. They have a large heavy bill. Many species have a dark brow, making them look rather stern.