As the largest of all seabirds, the Wandering Albatross can have a wingspan of up to three and a half meters! The wings are usually narrow and quite powerful. Wandering Albatrosses have large, webbed feet. Their long bills are hooked and quite sharp. The plumage of these birds may be black and white. Usually, the Wandering Albatross measures over one meter in length and weighs between eight and 12 kilograms. The female is generally smaller than the male.