Wildlife Photographer Captures ‘Never Before Seen’ Yellow Penguin | PetaPixel


MICHAEL ZHANG

A wildlife photographer has shared a once-in-a-lifetime photo of what he believes is a “never before seen” yellow penguin.

Belgian landscape and wildlife photographer Yves Adams was leading a two-month photo exhibition in the South Atlantic in December 2019 when the group made a stop on an island in South Georgia to photograph a colony of over 120,000 king penguins.

While unloading some safety equipment and food onto Salisbury Plain, Adams noticed an unusual sight he had never seen before: a penguin with bright yellow plumage.

“I’d never seen or heard of a yellow penguin before,” the photographer tells Kennedy News. “There were 120,000 birds on that beach and this was the only yellow one there.”

The rare yellow penguin standing next to a “normal” black king penguin. Photo by Yves Adams/Kennedy News

Luckily for the photographers, the tropical-looking penguin landed on the beach close to the group, meaning they had a perfect view of it unobstructed by the sea of penguins and seals in the area.

“We were so lucky the bird landed right where we were,” the photographer says. “Our view wasn’t blocked by a sea of massive animals. Normally it’s almost impossible to move on this beach because of them all.[…]

Salisbury Plain in South Georgia is best known for being a breeding site where tens or hundreds of thousands of king penguins gather. Photo by Liam Quinn and licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.

 

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1 Response to Wildlife Photographer Captures ‘Never Before Seen’ Yellow Penguin | PetaPixel

  1. I think it looks like an albino. But it must be extremely rare.

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