A telecasting showing the far-out tango of an millstone duo located on a remote South Pacific island is the type of positivity and lockdown sexual love we all need right now .

With bobbing heads and bill kisses topped off by a dramatic head - tilt , the video shared by theUS Pisces the Fishes and Wildlife Serviceshows the “ courtship saltation ” of the dark - and - white Layson mollymawk in a nod to International Dance Day .

“ Looking for new moves ? Take note on this gooney bird couple ’s courtship dance ! ” writes the government agency in aFacebook post .

Every fall , nigh 1 million Layson albatross return to their nesting grounds atMidway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge , which is made up of three small “ about predator - free ” island that help as a safe haven for the domain ’s largest mollymawk dependency and more than a twelve other bird species native to the Hawaiian archipelago that nuzzle on almost “ every straightforward foot ” of the recourse . The refuge is home to three millstone metal money that multiply in the North Pacific , including the monogamous Layson albatross ( Phoebastria immutabilis ) which form life history partners based , at least in part , by their spunky terpsichore moves .

" [ The ] detailed courtship ' dance , ' performed only by first - time breeders and pre - stock breeder , admit many movements including bow [ the ] head , mutual preening , swinging heading from side to side , signal bill straight up while calling , ” according to theAudubon .

get laid as Mōlīo in the Hawaiian language , these white - headed birds mate for life and make their nests of surrounding grasses , dirt , and shrubbery that is piled into large mound that constitute a cup . Laying typically start in mid - November when each couple lay just one egg that will be cover over the course of the follow two months . Wisdomis by and large the most famous Mōlīo and holds the record for the oldest known bird on Earth . In her 69 years , Wisdom has mothered upwards of 30 chicks . By comparison , a typical Layson lifespan is between 12 and 40 years .

At the bit of the twentieth   century , many colonies were decimated by feather hunters and extirpated from at least three islands , according toHawaii ’s Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy . Populations have since recovered and are forecast at around 600,000 education pair in the wild that are today view “ near peril ” but static by the IUCN Red List of Species . Notable threats to the species include plastic use when an individualmistakes floating trash for food , as well as rising ocean levels that could someday inundate nesting grounds , harmonize to theUS Geological Service .