Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge Webcam
Watch the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge cam in Honolulu, Hawaii – see live weather and street activity.
Camera Overview

This webcam is located within the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge on Sand Island (Midway Atoll, North Pacific Ocean).
Here you can witness a truly rare and captivating sight: the complete life cycle of the world’s largest colony of mōlī (Laysan albatross) and ka‘upu (black-footed albatross) — from courtship and egg laying to the hatching of chicks and their first attempts to take flight. This is a unique, living atmosphere of wild nature that cannot be described in words — it must be seen.
Midway is one of the most important seabird nesting sites in the world. Nature here remains nearly untouched: endless ocean views, coral shores, and thousands of birds right in front of the camera.
You can also take a virtual walk around the island using Google Maps and Street View — a rare opportunity to explore this remote corner of the planet.
Watch the albatrosses in real time, feel the rhythm of the ocean, and connect with true wilderness.