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Oldest Wild Bird In U.S. Has Chick At Age 60 (PHOTO)

AP/The Huffington Post  
First Posted: 03/09/11 02:13 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:35 PM ET

HONOLULU -- The oldest known wild bird in the U.S. is a new mother. A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist spotted the Laysan albatross that's at least 60 years old a few weeks ago. It was with a chick at Midway Atoll, a remote wildlife refuge 1,300 miles northwest of Honolulu.

A U.S. Geological Survey scientist first banded the seabird as she incubated an egg in 1956. She was estimated to be at least 5 years old at the time. The albatross has since worn out five bird bands.

Bruce Peterjohn, the chief of the North American Bird Banding Program, said the albatross is the oldest wild bird documented by the 90-year-old bird banding program, which is run by the U.S. Geological Survey, the Fish and Wildlife Service, and Canada.

"She looks great," Peterjohn said in a news release Tuesday. "To know that she can still successfully raise young at age 60-plus, that is beyond words."

The bird, named Wisdom, has likely raised at least 30 to 35 chicks during her life, Peterjohn said.

Albatross lay just one egg a year. But it takes most of a year to incubate and raise a chick, and the seabirds sometimes take a year off from parenting after successfully raising a fledged bird.

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HONOLULU -- The oldest known wild bird in the U.S. is a new mother. A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist spotted the Laysan albatross that's at least 60 years old a few weeks ago. It was with a ...
HONOLULU -- The oldest known wild bird in the U.S. is a new mother. A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist spotted the Laysan albatross that's at least 60 years old a few weeks ago. It was with a ...
 
 
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DrakeUnlimited
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04:48 PM on 03/12/2011
dayum girl...
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myrtle1909
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01:10 PM on 03/12/2011
She is a beautiful bird.
02:33 AM on 03/12/2011
Wonder how many of our fellow creatures would have similarly long lifespans if not for human predation?
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04:51 PM on 03/10/2011
17 out of 22 species of albatross are threatened with extinction. Appreciate them while you still can.

http://www.rspb.org.uk/supporting/campaigns/albatross/problem/
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UnqleFungus
Let's agree to be respectful even when we disagree
02:59 PM on 03/10/2011
Wisdom was unfazed by yet another offspring, but noted "If I knew I was going to live this long I would have taken better care of my beek."
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amantedelibros
01:37 PM on 03/10/2011
Way to go Mommy! And she doesn't look her age in the least.
01:59 AM on 03/11/2011
I guarantee she'd look her age if she didn't have feathers for camo....
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Xylem44
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01:28 PM on 03/10/2011
I have three words: keep. palin. away.
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Xylem44
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01:26 PM on 03/10/2011
Did I read that tag right? She's 0007? Well no wonder!
12:59 PM on 03/10/2011
She looks good for 60.

BILF.
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Xylem44
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01:21 PM on 03/10/2011
EW ! :)
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Abesheet
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12:33 PM on 03/10/2011
Way to got!
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JohnCochtosten
12:24 PM on 03/10/2011
A bird giving birth would be incredible, at any age.
01:00 PM on 03/10/2011
Good catch.
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camanokat
Outta this world
01:19 PM on 03/10/2011
I rolled my eyes at that headline too.
12:23 PM on 03/10/2011
Moral decay.
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Moe Marah
The liberal pundit
12:22 PM on 03/10/2011
The title of this article is misleading. Birds don't give birth, they lay eggs.
01:11 PM on 03/10/2011
Right, except that eggs don't always hatch.
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ontariogirl
Power to the People
12:08 PM on 03/10/2011
I heard she had some work done and she had a surrogate. The shame.
12:08 PM on 03/10/2011
"spotted the Laysan albatross that's at least 60 years old a few weeks ago. It was with a chick"

Maybe it was babysitting, or the chick is adopted.