...As I am about to describe the manners andcustoms of Adélie penguins at the Cape Adarerookery, I will give a short description of that spot...
George Murray Levick 「Antarctic Penguins」
...Diary from October 13 to November 3, describing thearrival of the Adélie penguins at the rookery, andhabits during the periods of mating and building...
George Murray Levick 「Antarctic Penguins」
...By 4 there must have been close on ahundred penguins at the rookery...
George Murray Levick 「Antarctic Penguins」
...A group ofabout a dozen penguins which arrived near the ice-footin the morning, halted on the sea-ice withoutascending the little slope leading to the rookery,and stayed there all day...
George Murray Levick 「Antarctic Penguins」
...On October 18 the weather cleared and afair number of penguins started to build theirnests...
George Murray Levick 「Antarctic Penguins」
...When conditions arose which were new to theirexperience the penguins seemed utterly unable tograsp them...
George Murray Levick 「Antarctic Penguins」
...The general tendency is forthe penguins to build their nests close together(within a foot or two of one another) on the topsof the rounded knolls, the lower levels being leftuntenanted...
George Murray Levick 「Antarctic Penguins」
...Once, as we stood watching the penguins bathing,one of them popped out of the water on to theice with a large pebble in its mouth, which it hadevidently fetched from the bottom...
George Murray Levick 「Antarctic Penguins」
...Whilst in the water the penguins usually huntedand played in parties, just as they had entered it,though a fair number of solitary individuals werealso to be seen...
George Murray Levick 「Antarctic Penguins」
...Some way back I made some allusion to the wayin which many of the penguins were choosing sitesup the precipitous sides of the Cape at the back ofthe rookery...
George Murray Levick 「Antarctic Penguins」
... Emperor is by far the largest of all penguins,weighing between 80 and 90 lbs...
George Murray Levick 「Antarctic Penguins」
...It was one of the sightsof the 1910 Summer School at Portsea to sit on the balcony andwatch the Penguins chasing their prey in the clear waters in front...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...Some half-bred Penguins and Labradors were again crossed with Penguins, and subsequently bred by me inter se, and they were extremely fertile...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...These skuas rob theirneighbours in every latitude; and even in theAntarctic one kind, closely related to our own,makes havoc among the penguins, an episodedescribed by the late Dr...
Frederick G. Aflalo 「Birds in the Calendar」
...Darwin when on the Falkland Islands, placedhimself between one of the Patagonian penguins and thewater, and till it reached the sea, it regularly fought anddrove him backwards...
Various 「Natural History in Anecdote」
...Saw a great Number of Penguins andSeals...
James Cook 「Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World」
...Saw many Penguins and someSeals...
James Cook 「Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World」
...Set the Steeringsails, and soonafter 2 Birds like Penguins were seen by the Mate of the Watch...
James Cook 「Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World」
...Seals, penguins, and some kangaroos were seen; but no fresh water, accessible to shipping, could any where be found; the country within their reach being sandy and sterile...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis」
...Those for which they are indebted to the sea, are seals of two kinds, sooty petrels, and penguins...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis」
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