Live Webcam from Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge
This live webcam offers a remarkable view of Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, home to the largest seabird breeding colony in the world. Known in Hawaiian as Kuaihelani, Midway Atoll is located on Sand Island, part of the remote Midway Islands in the Pacific Ocean, within the state of Hawaii, USA.
From this isolated location, the camera looks north to north-east across the calm lagoon, capturing daily scenes of wildlife living undisturbed in their natural environment. The live feed provides a peaceful window into island life, surrounded by ocean, sky, and abundant bird activity.
The camera is operated with support from Friends of Midway Atoll, a non-profit organisation dedicated to helping protect and manage the wildlife refuge and the nearby Battle of Midway National Memorial. Through this stream, viewers can follow the complete breeding season of mōlī (Laysan albatross) and ka‘upu (black-footed albatross).
Each year, beginning in late October or early November, adult birds return to Kuaihelani to reunite with lifelong partners and begin nesting. Over the following months, the webcam may show courtship displays, egg-laying, chick rearing, and fledging, offering a rare and fascinating look at the full life cycle of these magnificent seabirds.
This live stream provides a calming and educational experience, perfect for nature lovers, bird enthusiasts, and anyone curious about life on one of the most remote islands in the Pacific.
To locate Sand Island and the Midway Islands, please refer to the interactive map further down the page. 🐦🌊🏝️
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