World’s oldest known wild bird hatches another chick

At 67, Wisdom, the world’s oldest known breeding bird in the wild, is a mother once more. On Feb. 6, approximately two months after Wisdom began incubating her egg, she and her mate Akeakamai welcomed their newest chick to Midway Atoll. (USFWS Pacific/Courtesy photo)

Wisdom’s new chick peers out from beneath its mother. Wisdom has been using the same nesting site on Midway Atoll since at least 1956, when she was first banded. (Naomi Blinick/USFWS Volunteer)

HONOLULU — At 67, Wisdom, the world’s oldest known breeding bird in the wild, is a mother once more.