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World's Oldest Known Wild Bird Lays Egg at 74: A Remarkable Milestone

At 74 years old, Wisdom, a Laysan albatross, has made history as the world's oldest known wild bird to lay an egg. This incredible milestone was recorded at the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific Oce...

Updated: 17 months ago2 min read
World's Oldest Known Wild Bird Lays Egg at 74: A Remarkable Milestone

A 74-year-old Laysan albatross named Wisdom defies age with a new egg, setting a remarkable record.


At 74 years old, Wisdom, a Laysan albatross, has made history as the world's oldest known wild bird to lay an egg. This incredible milestone was recorded at the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific Ocean, where Wisdom has been nesting for many years. Despite her advanced age, this remarkable bird continues to thrive, proving that longevity in wildlife can be astonishing.



Laysan albatrosses typically live up to 60 years in the wild, but Wisdom has surpassed expectations by living beyond this age and continuing to breed. Her long life and continued reproductive success are crucial in maintaining the species, which faces numerous challenges due to environmental factors and climate change.


Wisdom's egg-laying is a testament to her resilience and the conservation efforts that have helped protect these incredible birds. With her partnership with the same mate for many years, Wisdom has hatched numerous chicks throughout her life, ensuring the survival of her species. This achievement highlights the strength and persistence of wild creatures and reinforces the importance of preserving habitats for endangered species.


As Wisdom lays yet another egg, she not only continues her legacy as a mother but also inspires scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. This historic event reminds us of the wonders of nature, where even in the later years of life, the cycle of life continues.

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