Adorable Photo Of Flying Bird's Baby Bump Called First Of Its Kind

Adorable Photo Of Bird's Baby Bump May Be First Of Its Kind

A photo said to be the first to show a bird flying with a visible "baby bump" is now migrating across the Web.

The photo shows a rare Mascarene petrel with an egg-shaped bulge in its middle. It was photographed in 2012 by researchers near Reunion, an island off the coast of Madagascar.

"We believe this to be the first record of a petrel or any other sea- or land bird to be photographed in flight with an obvious egg inside the body," the researchers wrote in a new study published in the Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club.

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The researchers said the seabird was probably just about ready to lay her egg.

"It was a magical moment, and to think that in less than an hour she would probably lay her egg and contribute to the future survival of this threatened species,” study co-author Hadoram Shirihai, the ornithologist who snapped the one-of-a-kind photo, said in a written statement.

Since the Mascarene petrel is critically endangered, we hope mother and child are thriving, wherever they are today.

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