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King penguin rookery, Volunteer Point Falkland Islands

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King Penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) are the second largest species of penguin and occur on the Falkland Islands and more commonly on the Subantarctic islands in the Southern Ocean. They have to come to land to breed and to moult.

King Penguins have a prolonged breeding cycle and take 14-16 months from laying to fledging. Their brown fluffy chicks are known as “Oakum Boys” because their down looks like the oakum used by sailors to caulk the hulls of wooden boats.

This rookery of about 1000 birds is at Volunteer Point, East Falkland. The ground is littered with moulted feathers.

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