Laysan albatross:
Wisdom, a 74-year-old Laysan albatross, has set a world record as the oldest wild bird, continuing to contribute to her species’ survival.
- Laysan Albatross (Phoebastria immutabilis) is a pelagic bird found predominantly in the North Pacific Ocean.
- Found Primarily in the North Pacific Ocean, with 99.7% of its population nesting in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, particularly at Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge.
- Medium-sized seabird resembling a gull, with long, slender wings for sustained flight.
- Feeds on squid, fish eggs, and crustaceans far from land.
- Mates for life, laying a single egg per year with shared incubation duties.
- Notable lifespan, often exceeding 60 years, with some individuals like Wisdom reaching 74 years.
- IUCN Status: Near Threatened