The world’s oldest known living wild bird just happens to be a new mother at the ripe age of 62. Maybe age ain’t nothing …
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The Oldest Wild U.S. Bird: Still Alive and Kicking, and a New Mom, at 60
Last month, an albatross showed up in the middle of nowhere near Hawaii. She was raising a chick she had just hatched – proving that motherhood never stops, even when you’re 60 years old. (via Ecocentric)