Wisdom shows her well-known red colour band Z333, photograph by Jon Plissner, USFWS
At approximately 75 years old, Wisdom, the oldest known Laysan Albatross Phoebastria immutabilis, has been seen back on Midway Atoll this month as the 2025/26 breeding season gets underway.
“Biologists [Chandler Robbins] first banded Wisdom in 1956 on Midway, after she laid an egg, and Laysan albatross typically don’t breed before age 5. In her extraordinary lifetime, she is estimated to have produced 50-60 eggs, with as many as 30 chicks fledged! Her arrival this year is slightly earlier than usual, though her mate from last year has not yet been observed by refuge staff. Last [2024/25] season, Wisdom successfully laid an egg. Unfortunately, this chick did not fledge, as not all eggs will survive to fledging every year.”
Information from the Facebook page of the Friends of Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge and here.
Read more about Wisdom in numerous articles posted to ACAP Latest News over the last decade or so.
You can now follow the 2025/26 breeding season for Laysan Albatrosses on Midway via a live “albicam”.
John Cooper, Emeritus Information Officer, Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels, 25 November 2025
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