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2004-03 Cape TownR 007
- Colony of over 3000 penguins at Boulder's Beach, South Africa, for more information see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulders_Beach
A group of king penguins on the beach at Volunteer Point, the Falkland Islands.
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The Calgary Zoo's king penguins are allowed to venture out of their enclosure for a 15- minute stroll . This program ( 1st of its kind in Canada) is popular with the zoo visitors. So far, the birds seem to love the change in their routine too.
King Penguins have the perfect disposition for a public walk:They follow directions, stick together, and are content to stroll at a leisurely pace.
Magellanic Penguins, Falklands.
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King Penguins at Volunteer Point in the Falkland Islands.
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King Penguins at Volunteer Point.
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Jackass penguins are South Africa's only endemic and highly protected species of flightless marine bird.
At Edinburgh Zoo.
I took these pics years ago with my Centon SLR and scanned them... thought I'd lost them yonks ago but found these scans on my hard disk at work!
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King Penguins walking with guests in Zurich Zoo / Königspinguine / Pinguino reale / Manchot Royal / Aptenodytes patagonicus
King Penguins on the beach at Volunteer Point.
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Can't complain that the sun was shining brightly yesterday, but unfortunately this Humboldt Penguin was facing the sun and I did a great job of blowing out the white feathers : )
"There are 10 Humboldt Penguins (Spheniscus humboldti) at the Zoo. The status of this species is IUCN Red List: Vulnerable. Current Impacts on their numbers are El Niño and La Niña weather patterns, predators, tourism, competition with fisheries, habitat change. Humboldt penguins groom their feathers before breakfast. They rub oil from a gland at the base of the tail into their feathers and the edges of their wings. Humboldts also groom each other. This species digs nesting burrows in thick deposits of seabird guano (droppings)."
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