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World's oldest known bird has lost her mate of 60 years

Por: Newsweek Tech December 15, 2022

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The world's oldest known wild bird has returned to her nesting grounds to find her lifelong mate missing for the second year in a row.The bird, a Laysan albatross named Wisdom, was first spotted in the nesting grounds on Thanksgiving Day this year. Males usually return to the nesting grounds first after spending the rest of the year at sea, but Wisdom has returned to find him absent for the second straight year. He was missing in 2021 as... + full article



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