It's a tale that's captured the hearts of Wellingtonians - a lost Antarctic penguin, too hot and too far from home. However, the little black and white Adélie, which turned up on Petone Beach last ...
An Adelie penguin, native to Antarctica and some subantarctic islands thousands of kilometres away, was sighted roaming on Lower Hutt’s Petone Beach over the weekend. A Department of ...
An Antarctic penguin found on a Wellington beach is undergoing disease testing, including for the deadly bird flu. The Adelie penguin, usually exclusive to Antarctica, appeared on the beach at ...
“Adelie penguins are a rare sight in Wellington, with their usual habitat being Antarctica and some subantarctic islands, although they have been known to arrive in New Zealand from time to time.
A lone and lost emperor penguin turned up in a western Australian town, nearly 2,100 miles (3300km) away from its home in Antarctica. The male penguin arrived in Denmark town on Friday.
Ocean Beach is more than 3,540 km north of Antarctica. In a first sighting so far north, an emperor penguin appeared on a beach in Australia, thousands of kilometres from its Antarctic home.