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This object is not a bird. Firstly, it is very rare to see a lone bird flying over the open ocean, as they routinely flock together to avoid natural predators. If this object were a bird, you would at least see more than one. Moreover, an Albatross has a very unique flight pattern that allows it fly long distances, and it involves flying low to the water (not a 4k feet) and executing a looping motion to generate lift. That very obvious flight motion is not seen in this video.


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