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Adult king penguins stand out from juvenile King penguins, known as oakum boys which are creched together in the largest king penguin colony in the world at St. Andrews Bay
Juvenile King penguins, known as oakum boys creche together in the largest king penguin colony in the world at St. Andrews Bay
Loafing King penguins line the edge of a glacial melt river at St. Andrews Bay site of the largest king penguin colony in the world
A small group of king penguins stand surrounded by thousands of Antarctic fur seals on the beach at Right Whale Bay
A pair of King penguins perform an egg exchange in the largest king penguin colony in the world at St. Andrews Bay
A dark charcoal gray colored melanistic king penguin contrasts sharply and stands out in a crowd of normal King Penguins
A pair of king penguins seal their pair bond as part of their mating ritual
King penguins at breeding colony, Gold Harbor, South Georgia Island, Scotia Sea, Subantarctic
UK Territory, South Georgia Island, Gold Harbor. King penguin colony of adults and chicks with Bertrab Glacier in background
UK Territory, South Georgia Island, St. Andrews Bay. Bull elephant seals fighting for dominance near king penguin colony
UK Territory, South Georgia Island. Close-up of young king penguin chicks in snowstorm
Falkland Islands. King penguin tends single egg
Falkland Islands. Two king penguins stand in tundra vegetation. Credit as: Joanne Williams / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont
Australia, Macquarie Island, Buckles Bay. King Penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus)
Salisbury Plain, South Georgia: Juvenile King Penguins (Aptenodytes Patagonicus)
Antarctica, South Georgia Island. King penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus)
King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) chick, Gold Harbor, South Georgia, Antarctica