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  • Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor) - Tasmania
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  • Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor) - Tasmania
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  • Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor) - Tasmania
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  • Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor) - Tasmania
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  • Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor) - Tasmania
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  • An adult gentoo penguin calls to its young at a penguin colony in the Falkland Islands
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  • Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor) - Tasmania
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  • Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor) - Tasmania
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  • A group of Rockhopper Penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome) - youngsters cluster together for warmth and protection within a colony in the Falkland Islands
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  • An adult gentoo penguin calls to its young at a penguin colony in the Falkland Islands
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  • A rather thin king penguin claps its flippers together.  The movement and sound is one way the penguin communicates with other indivduals
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  • A king penguin look defiant as it stands guard beside its mate
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  • A king penguin slowly makes it way from the ocean to the breeding colony.  Cabbage weed at the foot of the penguin is a common plant found in the Falkland Island group
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  • Female Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua) keeps a watchful eye on her offspring in the Falkland Islands
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  • Female Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua) keeps a watchful eye on her offspring in the Falkland Islands
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  • The striking colours, akin to royalty, is why this species was named the King Penguin
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  • Yellow-eyed Penguin (Megadyptes antipodes) - New Zealand
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  • Yellow-eyed Penguin (Megadyptes antipodes) - New Zealand
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  • A group of Rockhopper Penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome) - youngsters cluster together for warmth and protection within a colony in the Falkland Islands
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  • A female Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua) stand beside her two young in the Falkland Islands
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  • A young Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua) Stands beacon-like, waiting for its mother to return with food in the Falkland Islands
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  • Female Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua) keeps a watchful eye on her offspring in the Falkland Islands
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  • A gentoo penguin rests quietly within a nest made from beach debris, sand and small stones.
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  • Yellow-eyed Penguin (Megadyptes antipodes) - New Zealand
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  • The distinctive haircut of the rockhopper penguin is unmistakable
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  • An injured rockhopper penguin pauses halfway from the ocean to its colony.  Rockhoppers negotiate ocean-going swells, surf and sharp rocks when returning to shore from fishing trips.  Often predators such as leopard seals, killer whales and elephant seals ambush the penguins as they make their way to shore
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  • A gentoo penguin, after safely negotiating the surf zone runs up the beach to dryer sand
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  • A gentoo penguin, after safely negotiating the surf zone runs up the beach to dryer sand
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  • A king penguin, head raised, captures the early morning sunlight
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  • Yellow-eyed Penguin (Megadyptes antipodes) - New Zealand
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  • A solitary rockhopper penguin, brays to its partner at last light, on a cliff top in the Falkland Islands
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  • A gentoo penguin showing the rick orange colouring of its beak
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  • Yellow-eyed Penguin (Megadyptes antipodes) - New Zealand
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  • A magellanic penguin, in the last light  of day, makes its way from the surf to the beach
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  • A king penguin, in the final stages of moulting, nibbles at its flipper
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  • A king penguin almost completing its first moult.  King chicks only develop the striking colours after the long, brown and hairy down has disappeared
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  • Gentoo penguin colony at sunset
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  • A male and female Magellanic Penguin (Spheniscus magellanicus) keep a watchful gaze over their only offspring in the Falkland Islands
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  • A gentoo penguin chick begins to show its mature colouration as its down disappears during moulting
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  • A magellanic penguin poises in the late afternoon light before making its way into its burrow
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  • A Magellanic Penguin stands flippers outstretched in front of it burrow that it has constructed in the soft peaty earth in the Falkland Islands
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  • Gentoo penguins often move in small groups between the sea and their colony
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  • King penguins maintain social hierarchies when living close together within a colony
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  • King penguins scan the beach front for predators before making their way to the ocean's edge in the Falkland Islands
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  • A gaggle of rockhopper penguins makes their way across rocks and vegetation to their breeding colony.  Rockhoppers are exceptionally agile and are very social
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  • A group of king penguins bray and argue amongst themselves during a sand storm on a beach in the Falkland Islands
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  • A group of king penguins bray and argue amongst themselves during a sand storm on a beach in the Falkland Islands
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  • Rockhopper penguins can move exceptionally fast when transiting from the sea to their colony
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  • A skua advertises its presence by calling.  Skuas nest adjacent to large penguin breeding colonies so a regular supply of food is available to young chicks
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  • Falkland Island Skuas can be found nesting close to many penguin colonies as the young are one of their main food sources
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