Immature Emperor penguin tobogganing on sea ice


Immature Emperor penguin tobogganing on sea ice
Immature Emperor penguin tobogganing on sea ice near Antarctica

Emperor penguins are rarely seen in ordinary tourist trips to Antarctica, but the young Emperors often stray much further north from the breeding colonies than the adults and we were lucky to see a few of them on the sea ice between South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula. We followed this young bird for about an hour and got as close as 50 meter from it.

Emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) is the largest of all living penguin species reaching up to 122 cm (48 in) in height and with a weigh up to 45 kg (99 lb).

South of Joinville Island, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
Photographer: Allan Hansen
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Immature Emperor penguin tobogganing on sea ice near Antarctica

Immature Emperor penguin tobogganing on sea ice near Bransfield Island in the Antarctic Peninsula. Emperor penguins are rarely seen on ordinary tourist trips to Antarctica, but we were lucky.

emperor penguin; penguins; antarctica


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