Otago Peninsula (Dunedin), New Zealand, Blue Penguins
Blue Penguins - Dunedin - New Zealand
Blue Penguins - Dunedin, New Zealand
Sound of Blue Penguins at the Royal Albatross Center in Dunedin, New Zealand May 2017
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Magical Penguin viewing at Blue Penguins Pukekura in Dunedin
Every evening the world’s smallest penguin, the little blue penguin (korora) scurry home to their burrows. Visitors enjoy the magical spectacle as blue penguins pop out of the sea and make their way home. Come view them in their natural habitat - your tour fees contribute to revegetation, predator control, nestbox building and scientific management. Blue Penguins Pukekura is a joint venture between land owners Korako Karetai whanau (Family) and Otago Peninsula Trust. Truly the Wildlife Capital of New Zealand
Blue penguin in New Zealand (Dunedin)
A small blue penguin leaving the sea and going to his home.
Yellow-Eyed Penguins at Penguin Place Dunedin New Zealand
About a half hour drive from Dunedin is New Zealands Yellow-eyed Penguin Conservation Reserve. Mr Howard McGrouther established the reserve in 1985. He now provides guided tours through a series of covered trenches and observation huts where the penguins can be observed emerging from the sea and resting in their native habitat. This conservation project is a multi-Award Winner and is entirely financed through these guided tours.
Blue Penguin's - Pilot Beach, Dunedin, New Zealand
A small clip featuring 'Kororā', the Little Blue Penguin, the world’s smallest penguin. Filmed whilst on the Penguin viewing tour at Taiaroa Head's Royal Albatross Centre.
Little Blue Penguins, Royal Albatross Centre, Dunedin, New Zealand
Little Blue Penguins coming back to their nests at night after a day at sea. The sounds you hear are being made by the penguins and their families in the nests. The penguins return to their nests after dark, so the video is dark.
Video taken at the Royal Albatross Centre, Dunedin, New Zealand. The Centre staff maintain a sanctuary for the penguins, fencing out people and predators, but the penguins live as they do in the wild. When the chicks are old enough, the parent penguins take turns going to sea for the day to find fish.
When tours began in 1997, the Centre had only 14 breeding pairs of penguins; in the 2015 count, there were 207 pairs! Well done everyone, helping this species to grow!
Tiny penguins at Pilots Beach
Spring has definitely sprung at our little penguin colony at Pilots Beach, we now have 41 chicks hatched from 184 eggs in total. Here is one freshly out of the egg trying entice dad to hand over food. The egg shell can still be seen in the nest, so this chick is no more than a day old. It will no doubt work out how to get food in no time - and then it’s all hard work for the parents. These chicks are fully grown and ready for the big blue in 8 weeks. Then the parents will probably do it all over again- potentially raising 4 chicks in one season.
Blue penguins at Otago Peninsula, New Zealand
Blue penguins at the Otago peninsula, NZ
Blue penguins arriving at their nesting site in the evening. Shot with a cheap mobile phone, hence the bad quality.
Blue Penguins Pukekura
Discover Korora, the world's smallest penguin. This video was taken at Pilots Beach, Dunedin - watch as the little blue penguins scurry up the beach on the way back to their natural habitats.
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New Zealand little blue penguin arrival on Pilots Beach in Pukekura 2015
New Zealand little blue penguin arrival on Pilots Beach in Pukekura 2015
PENGUIN PLACE DUNEDIN
A fantastic nature experience on the Otago Peninsula. Up close and personal with the very rare Yellow Eyed Penguin.
Yellow Eyed Penguins at Penguin Place, Dunedin, NZ
Blue Penguins Pukekura
Pilots Beach - Little Blue Penguins returning home
Blue Penguins at Otago Peninsula