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The world’s oldest living wild bird is 70 years old and still hatching chicks

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Every year, millions of birds flock to the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, located on a Northern Pacific island in Hawaii, U.S., to reunite with their mates and hatch new chicks.

It’s home to the world’s largest colony of albatrosses, which are seabirds that spend most of their time in the air, and only return to land to mate or rear their chicks. Unlike other…

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