An adorable species of penguin is the Yellow Eyed Penguin which is considered to be the third largest penguin in the world and lives and breeds on the forested coastline of New Zealand as well as the sub-Antarctic Islands to the south of New Zealand. The Yellow Eyed Penguin loves to reside in the forest and scrub land where they may travel up to 30 kilometers a day to feed on Red Cod, Opal Fish, Sprat, Silversides, Ahuru, Blue Cod and Squid.
The Yellow Eyed Penguin has decreased considerably in numbers over the years and since 1987 there has been a Trust created for these penguins that is aimed at saving them by restoring coastal forests and controlling predators.
There are various sights to view the Yellow Eyed Penguin in New Zealand and are best to watch at dawn or dusk as they leave their nests early and head out for a day's fishing only to return near the last two hours of daylight. Along the Otago Coast of New Zealand there are four public viewing huts which are free of charge to get a closer look at the Yellow Eyed Penguin.
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Walking Yellow Eyed Penguin Set against a backdrop of flax bushes and hebe plants, a Yellow Eyed Penguin draws close to its nest after walking a great distance from the Pacific Ocean. |
New Zealand Yellow Eyed Penguin Bird One of the New Zealand penguins, the rarest, the yellow eyed penguin is drying its feathers after a long day at sea. |
Cute Penguin Picture Catlins Forest South Island NZ A cute Yellow Eyed Penguin walks along the rocks in the Catlins Forest at the Petrified Forest, located in Porpoise Bay and Curio Bay in Otago, on the South Island of New Zealand. These penguins are a native species there. |
Native Yellow Eyed Penguin Bird South Island New Zealand A Yellow-Eyed Penguin, a native marine bird of New Zealand, makes it way to nest near the Fossil Forest at Curio Bay, on the Southern Scenic Route of the South Island. The Fossil Forest is found in the Catlins district of the South Island. |
Yellow Eyed Penguin Walk Curio Bay New Zealand A lonely Yellow-Eyed Penguin on a walk across the Fossil Forest at Curio Bay on the South Island of New Zealand on its way back to its nest. |
Dancing Penguins When penguins come ashore, as well as preening themselves and checking out their surroundings they also move like they are dancing. |
Bird Watching Holidays New Zealand There are many holiday options available in New Zealand including bird watching trips. |
Yellow Eyed Penguin Picture The Yellow Eyed Penguin is a protected endemic bird species found in the South Island of New Zealand. |
Cute Penguin There are a number of hides on the mainland of the South Island of New Zealand to watch the cute Yellow Eyed Penguins come ashore. |
Penguin Pictures Stock Photo of a yellow eyed penguin in New Zealand |
Yellow Eyed Penguin The yellow eyed penguins are a endangered animal |
Penguin Species Stock photo of Penguin Species the rare yellow eyed penguin |
Penguin Photos Yellow eyed penguin photographed on the Otago Peninsula near Dunedin in New Zealand |
New Zealand Penguin A yellow-eyed penguin waddles along the rocky beach on the South Island of New Zealand. |
Photos Of Penguins Photos of Penguins on the Otago Peninsula of New Zealand |
New Zealand Birds The Yellow Eyed Penguin is a flightless bird which can be seen on the Otago Peninsula in New Zealand near Dunedin at a reservation for the birds. |
Yellow Eyed Penguin |
Pictures Of Penguins Pictures of Penguins returning to shore at Otago Peninsula near Dunedin at New Zealand |
Penguin Photos |
... in our collection of Yellow Eyed Penguin pictures, New Zealand is the ideal spot to capture this bird in its natural environment.
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