PHILLIP ISLAND (10/09/09)
Sure enough after spending a little time craning over the rails we found this individual sitting right under where we had just walked. The species found here are Little Penguins, the smallest species in the world. This one was probably only about 20cm (8in) high.
After the first one we found about another seven. It was exciting to see them and be able to photograph them in the daylight as we were going to view them in the dark later where photography is strictly prohibited. That night we went to a viewing platform by the beach and watched over 400 Little Penguins make their way out of the sea, up the beach and right past us up to their burrows on land. It was a truely unforgettable experience and one which Liz still hasn't got over.
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Do you know why the seven penguins were left on their own all day?
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