Dunedin's newest celebrity albatross chick has been rushed to intensive care.
The as-yet unnamed chick at the Taiaroa Head albatross colony was found to be flyblown on Monday, Otago Peninsula Trust marketing manager Sophie Barker said.
Maggots and eggs were removed, and an antiseptic cream used to clean the bird, but today it had dropped below its hatch weight, she said.
Rangers put the chick in intensive care to try to nurse it through, she said.
Barker said staff were keeping their "fingers crossed" the unnamed chick would survive.