Penguin, Northern Blue

Description
Eudyptula minor. A Northern Blue Penguin which is mounted on piece of a log (different to mount pictured). Standing in an upright position with flippers outstretched. In reasonably good condition. Old accession number on right flipper reads A64.985/g. Bill 32mm, Tarsus 23cm, Midtoe 43mm, Flipper 107mm, Tail 33mm.
See full details

Object detail

Credit line
The little blue penguin is the worlds smallest penguin. They are excellent swimmers and come ashore at night. They live in burrows, natural holes and sometimes under buildings. The population is affected by predators and the population is declining where predator control is not being carried out. They lay about 2 eggs in early spring and both parents help to bring food to the nest till the chick is about 8 weeks old when it fledges.
Accession number
A64.985
Collection type

Share

My shortlist

Explore other objects by colour

Public comments

Be the first to comment on this object record.

Google reCaptchaThis site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.