Photographer Tobias Baumgaertner captured the images while spending three nights camping out at a fairy penguin colony in Melbourne, Australia.
In the sweet snaps, an elderly female penguin and a younger male stand side by side, gazing at the skyline. Both have lost their partners.
Awww....
John Doe said
Apr 26 2:44 PM, 2020
Digger said
Apr 26 2:54 PM, 2020
penguins are so comical. Good job they're bouncy!
Syl said
Apr 26 3:47 PM, 2020
Awww....it's a wonder they don't break their necks.
Anonymous said
Apr 26 4:34 PM, 2020
I stayed in Melbourne years ago and Wendy there. They are so fluffy and so different to what I thought. I love em!
John Doe said
Apr 26 5:01 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
Awww....it's a wonder they don't break their necks.
They are very, very tough animals despite appearances Syl.
Anonymous said
Apr 26 5:20 PM, 2020
Digger wrote:
penguins are so comical. Good job they're bouncy!
They are beautiful , adorable
Maddog said
Apr 26 6:11 PM, 2020
Who doesn't like watching Boobies.
Digger said
Apr 26 7:12 PM, 2020
Maddog wrote:
Who doesn't like watching Boobies.
OH, no....quick someone lock JD in the broom cupboard
Digger said
Apr 26 7:16 PM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
Syl wrote:
Awww....it's a wonder they don't break their necks.
They are very, very tough animals despite appearances Syl.
THese baby Barnacle Geese? Oh, my word... Poor lil critters
John Doe said
Apr 26 7:34 PM, 2020
Digger wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Who doesn't like watching Boobies.
OH, no....quick someone lock JD in the broom cupboard
I have no idea what you are implying.
Anonymous said
Apr 27 12:37 PM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
Aw, that's actually quite adorable
Anonymous said
Apr 27 10:37 PM, 2020
Thumbs up to the person (Digger) posting the Barnacle Goose / Gosling link. Not sure what to make of it apart from one of the most astonishing things I have ever seen.
Anonymous said
Apr 27 10:41 PM, 2020
Anonymous wrote:
Thumbs up to the person (Digger) posting the Barnacle Goose / Gosling link. Not sure what to make of it apart from one of the most astonishing things I have ever seen.
one of the best threads every.
Digger said
Apr 27 10:48 PM, 2020
John Doe said
Apr 27 11:23 PM, 2020
Wild Australian Magpie and dog playing together in the garden.
Anonymous said
Apr 27 11:35 PM, 2020
Digger wrote:
penguins are so comical. Good job they're bouncy!
Loyal and tenacious rather than comical. They can get help looking so cutesy bless em .
More threads like this would be welcomeY
Syl said
Apr 28 12:29 AM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
Wild Australian Magpie and dog playing together in the garden.
I have never seen anything like that before....amazing.
John Doe said
Apr 28 1:03 AM, 2020
Syl wrote:
John Doe wrote:
Wild Australian Magpie and dog playing together in the garden.
I have never seen anything like that before....amazing.
Well Corvids have enormous brains and have a much higher neural density than mammals.
Photographer Tobias Baumgaertner captured the images while spending three nights camping out at a fairy penguin colony in Melbourne, Australia.
In the sweet snaps, an elderly female penguin and a younger male stand side by side, gazing at the skyline. Both have lost their partners.
Awww....
penguins are so comical. Good job they're bouncy!
I stayed in Melbourne years ago and Wendy there. They are so fluffy and so different to what I thought. I love em!
They are very, very tough animals despite appearances Syl.
They are beautiful , adorable
Who doesn't like watching Boobies.
OH, no....quick someone lock JD in the broom cupboard
THese baby Barnacle Geese? Oh, my word... Poor lil critters
I have no idea what you are implying.
Aw, that's actually quite adorable
Thumbs up to the person (Digger) posting the Barnacle Goose / Gosling link. Not sure what to make of it apart from one of the most astonishing things I have ever seen.
one of the best threads every.
Wild Australian Magpie and dog playing together in the garden.
Loyal and tenacious rather than comical. They can get help looking so cutesy bless em .
More threads like this would be welcomeY
I have never seen anything like that before....amazing.
Well Corvids have enormous brains and have a much higher neural density than mammals.
They are capable of just about anything.