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title: "\"Just like a red balloon\": surgery removes ingested plastic from a translocated Laysan Albatross chick"
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# "Just like a red balloon": surgery removes ingested plastic from a translocated Laysan Albatross chick

Lindsay Young of [Pacific Rim Conservation](https://www.pacificrimconservation.org/) has reported on a successful operation to remove a piece of ingested plastic and pieces of a red balloon from a Laysan Albatross *Phoebastria immutabilis*chick.  The bird was being hand-reared at the [James Campbell National Wildlife Reserve](https://www.acap.aq/en/news/latest-news/2677-third-year-of-translocating-laysan-albatrosses-to-the-james-campbell-national-wildlife-refuge-gets-underway?highlight=WyJqYW1lcyIsImNhbXBiZWxsIiwiY2FtcGJlbGwncyIsImphbWVzIGNhbXBiZWxsIl0=)on the Hawaiian island of Oahu as part of an attempt to create a new colony not subject to predicted sea-level rise.

 The translocated chick, which was underweight when collected was failing to thrive and gain mass, but after removal of the foreign items went on to fledge successfully (although still underweight); read her illustrated account [here](https://www.pacificrimconservation.org/plastic/).  A [video clip](https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=pacific%20rim%20conservation) taken during an endoscopy that followed an ultrasound scan of the albatross reveals the offending items.

 ![Feeding Laysan Albatross chick](https://www.acap.aq/images/stories/acap/Birds/Albatrosses/L/Laysan/Feeding_Laysan_Albatross_chick.jpg)

 A hand-reared Laysan Albatross chick gets a meal, photograph by Greg Koob, USFWS

 Meanwhile, over in Australia, a balloon and a plastic spoon have been removed from the stomach of a Southern Giant Petrel *Macronectes giganteus* in a similar operation ([click here](https://www.acap.aq/en/14-news/latest-news/2791-a-plastic-spoon-and-a-balloon-are-successfully-removed-from-a-southern-giant-petrel?highlight=WyJnaWFudCIsInBldHJlbCIsInBldHJlbCdzIiwiYmFsbG9vbiIsImdpYW50IHBldHJlbCJd)).  In both cases the ballons were coloured red, suggesting a preference for items of that colour -as has been suggested for North Pacific albatrosses swallowing cigarette lighters.  Seems the lyrics of the "*Red Balloon*" song by Charli XCX need a rewrite:

 *"If you got troubles, let 'em go*  
*Let 'em soar so high, high into the sky*  
*Just like a red balloon*

 *Ah ooh!*  
*Don't let your worries get to you*  
*Let 'em float on by, high into the sky*  
*Just like a red balloon"*

 ([click here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEKMJg8uNrI)).

 **Reference:**

 Cooper, J. Auman, H.J. & Klavitter, J. 2004. Do the albatrosses of Midway Atoll select cigarette lighters by color? [*Pacific Seabirds* 31: 2-4.](https://pacificseabirdgroup.org/psg-publications/pacific-seabirds/)

 *John Cooper, ACAP Information Officer, 11 August 2017*
