Wisdom, the oldest known wild bird in the world, has laid an egg at the age of about 74 on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge. She is a Laysan albatross and has returned with a new partner after not being seen with her previous mate for several years.
Key Points
Wisdom, the Laysan albatross, has returned to Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge and laid an egg at the age of about 74.
She has a new partner as her previous mate, Akeakamai, has not been seen for several years.
Laysan albatrosses mate for life and typically lay one egg per year, with the chick flying out to sea after hatching.
Pros
Wisdom, a legendary Laysan albatross, has laid an egg at the age of about 74, which is a remarkable feat.
The story highlights the long-term bond and behavior of Laysan albatrosses in mating for life and hatching eggs.
The news brings attention to the conservation efforts at Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge and the importance of preserving seabird habitats.
Cons
The absence of Wisdom's previous mate, Akeakamai, raises questions about the well-being of the pair and the impact on their breeding success.