Wisdom The Albatross, The World's Oldest Known Wild Bird, Has Another Chick At Age 70

Because she only nests every two years, the international bird community looks forward to seeing if she's been able to come back and nest, The odds are stacked against them so much, whenever it happens it's always a cause for celebration. In addition to this species being slow breeders, longline fishing and other fishing industries have taken a big toll on sea birds such as the Albatross.