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African Penguins, Spheniscus demersus
Adult African Penguin, Spheniscus demersus, also known as the black footed penguin on the sand at Boulder Beach, South Africa.
The two ragged looking birds in the top left hand corner are moulting. During moulting they are unable to go to sea to fish as their feathers would get water-logged and they would drown. They might have to stand around waiting for their moult to finish for up to 3 weeks.
This colony established itself roughly 30 years ago with one breeding pair in the first season and 2 or 3 breeding pairs in the second season. They established themselves amongst people as Boulder Beach is a popular swimming beach and a residential area. The penguins are just as likely to build their nests in a garden, or under a raised house as they are to use the natural habitat. Many of the local people find them noisy and messy and would rather not have them in their gardens. Others appreciate the penguins and consider it a privildge that they have come to live in this area. The colony has thrived so well that the loaction has become an international tourist destination and hence viewing platforms have been built on the part of the beach where tourists are encouraged to go.
Habitat
beach, ocean, rocks and bush for sleeping and nesting
Location
Boulder Beach, South Africa
Date taken
2002
Scientific name
Spheniscus demersus
Equipment used
Canon EOS, Tamron zoom lens
Staff member
Opus Editor
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More lovely penguins for us to look at. Thank you Carole-Anne.

I wonder how these also got called "Jackass Penguin"?

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This one's a classic! A tremendous flow of random individualness! ... if there is such a thing? Excellent composition, too. Thanks a bunch for this one!
 

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