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  1. locustella

    Iceberg A68a on collision course with penguins

    (with an island full of i.e. penguins) https://www.huffpost.com/entry/iceberg-penguin-island_n_5fd4f786c5b663c37596f9bd?guccounter=1
  2. African Penguin

    African Penguin

    African Penguin. I saw my very first wild penguins a couple of months ago. They're such cool looking birds! PS: Only just saw they are also known as Jackass Penguins. Poor guys :D
  3. Non gel look

    Non gel look

    The hair styles on these Royal Penguins was intriguing.
  4. Humboldt Penguins

    Humboldt Penguins

    Humboldt Penguins (Spheniscus humboldti) Photographed on a shore platform at the base of a sea cliff along the Pacific Ocean at Pucusana, Lima Department, Peru.
  5. The Nearest it gets to Flying, Emperor Penguin, Aptenodytes forsteri

    The Nearest it gets to Flying, Emperor Penguin, Aptenodytes forsteri

    Emperor Penguin, Aptenodytes forsteri, arriving home at about 1am to return to the rookery on the fast ice at Cape Roget, Ross Sea, Antarctica. The Emperor Penguin launches itself out of the water at high speed and lands in a tobogganing position, quickly standing to walk across the ice. This is...
  6. Emperor Penguin Going Fishing Sequence, Aptenodytes forsteri

    Emperor Penguin Going Fishing Sequence, Aptenodytes forsteri

    Emperor Penguins, Aptenodytes forsteri, leaving home on the fast ice at about 1am to go fishing, Cape Roget, Ross Sea, Antarctica. The penguins make their way to the edge of the ice from the rookery. They seem to stand in groups of about 20, peacefully waiting for those groups in front to leave...
  7. Emperor Penguins Going Fishing, Aptenodytes forsteri

    Emperor Penguins Going Fishing, Aptenodytes forsteri

    Emperor Penguins, Aptenodytes forsteri, leaving home on the fast ice at about 1am to go fishing, Cape Roget, Ross Sea, Antarctica. The penguins make their way to the edge of the ice from the rookery. They seem to stand in groups of about 20, peacefully waiting for those groups in front to leave...
  8. Emperor Penguins Coming Home, Aptenodytes forsteri

    Emperor Penguins Coming Home, Aptenodytes forsteri

    Emperor Penguins, Aptenodytes forsteri, arriving home at midnight to return to the rookery on the fast ice at Cape Roget, Ross Sea, Antarctica. The Emperor Penguins launch themselves out of the water at high speed and land in a tobogganing position, quickly standing to walk across the ice. This...
  9. Adelie Procession Sequence, Image 4

    Adelie Procession Sequence, Image 4

    Adelie Procession Sequence showing a group of Adelie Penguins, pygoscelis adeliae, gathering together to cross a frozen pool in the pressure ridges in the sea ice at Cape Hallett, Ross Sea, Antarctica. Because this frozen pool was different from the regular environment they were very diffident...
  10. Adelie Procession Sequence, Image 3

    Adelie Procession Sequence, Image 3

    Adelie Procession Sequence showing a group of Adelie Penguins, pygoscelis adeliae, gathering together to cross a frozen pool in the pressure ridges in the sea ice at Cape Hallett, Ross Sea , Antarctica. Because this frozen pool was different from the regular environment they were very diffident...
  11. Adelie Procession Sequence, Image 2

    Adelie Procession Sequence, Image 2

    Adelie Procession Sequence showing a group of Adelie Penguins, pygoscelis adeliae, gathering together to cross a frozen pool in the pressure ridges in the sea ice at Cape Hallett, Ross Sea, Antarctica. Because this frozen pool was different from the regular environment they were very diffident...
  12. Adelie Procession Sequence, Image 1

    Adelie Procession Sequence, Image 1

    Adelie Procession Sequence showing a group of Adelie Penguins, pygoscelis adeliae, gathering together to cross a frozen pool in the pressure ridges in the sea ice at Cape Hallett, Ross Sea, Antarctica. Because this frozen pool was different from the regular environment they were very diffident...
  13. Adelie Penguins, pygoscelis adeliae, Cape Hallett, Antarctica

    Adelie Penguins, pygoscelis adeliae, Cape Hallett, Antarctica

    Adelie Penguins, pygoscelis adeliae, crossing the sea ice to get to open water to go fishing, at Cape Hallett, Ross Sea, Antarctica. These little birds are a long way from the regular "Penguin Highway" from the rookery to the open sea, and are definitely making a new path for...
  14. Heading Home

    Heading Home

    Acrylic painting of Rockhoppers on Saunders Island in the Falklands
  15. King Penguins

    King Penguins

    Off for a stroll
  16. jackass penguins

    jackass penguins

    c'mon Jessie let's take the escalator!
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