(Click on any image below to link to a page of pictures of that type of penguin.)
We saw Rockhopper Penguins only on
New Island in the Falkland Islands.
We saw Macaroni Penguins
only at Cape Lookout on Elephant Island.
We saw Magellanic
Penguins on Carcass Island and at Volunteer Point on East
Falkland Island.
Gentoo Penguins were the most
widely distributed species that we saw on the voyage. They were
the only species that we saw both in the Falkland Islands and in
the Antarctic. We saw them on Carcass Island, Volunteer Point on
East Falkland Island, Cape Lookout on Elephant Island, Andvord
Bay on the Antarctic Peninsula, and Hannah Point on Livingtone
Island.
Chinstrap
Penguins are widely distributed in Antarctica. We saw them on
Elephant Island, Deception Island and Livingstone Island.
We saw Adelie Penguins in the
Weddell Sea on ice floes and in a large rookery on Paulet Island.
We saw King Penguins only at
Volunteer Point on East Falkland Island.
You can buy a 2020 Calendar featuring my photographs of penguins taken in Antarctica and the Falkland Islands.
A dozen pictures of penguins taken in Antarctica and the Falkland Islands. Penguin species pictured include:
Gentoo
Adele
Chinstrap
Rockhopper
Macaroni
Magellanic
King.
Locations where the photographs were taken in the Falkland Islands include:
New Island
Carcass Island
Volunteer Point.
Antarctic locations include:
Paulet Island
Cape Lookout on Elephant Island.
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