Fights, hugs & mate
Punta Tombo –located South of Peninsula Valdes in Patagonia- is the biggest continental colony of Magellanic Penguins in the world. Except for Antarctica or the South Atlantic islands, there are no other places in the planet in which you can walk amongst them. Be surrounded by thousands of these funny creatures. After six months in the ocean, most of the penguins are faithfull to their colony. Once they breed, they often return each year to the same nest site. From September to mid April they are busy following their instinct: mate, lay their eggs, breed their chicks, molt their feathers and return to the ocean.
Adult & Chicks
Since the early 80’s the population has declined 22%. Oil spills, overfishing, and climate warming conspire against their survival. Nevertheless more than 200.000 breeding pairs of Magellanic penguins await you, to enrich your life.
Close encounter
Punta Tombo is a very strong wildlife experience. Penguins, wildlife, they only ask for respect and your commitment to help protect their environment.
1 comment:
Carlos....I have just now looked at the blog of the Magellanic Penguins at Punta Tombo and get to remember in my mind the wonderful day we spent there with you and Carol and the small group of us from Mass Audubon. What a special experience and especially to be with you and Carol where you started your scientific life. It made me go pull out my photos of that day. Thank you.....Art
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