World’s oldest-known wild bird lays an egg in Hawaii at age 74
Associated Press
The oldest-known wild bird in the world has laid an egg at the ripe age of 74, her first in four years. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service says in a Facebook post that the long-winged seabird named Wisdom has returned to Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge at the northwestern edge of the Hawaiian Archipelago and laid what may be her 60th egg. Wisdom is a Laysan albatross, which the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says have a typical lifespan of 68 years. Wisdom was first banded as an adult in 1956 and has raised as many as 30 chicks. Each year, millions of seabirds return to the Midway Atoll refuge to nest and raise their young.