Over the last seven weeks we have had three baby Macaroni penguins hatch making the total 26. Now there seem to be even more! (Click the title to read more)
You should all know by now that African penguins come from the coast of South Africa and Namibia, and one of my Penguin Patrollers (Jane) has just been to visit my relatives and has come back with lots of news! READ MORE
I have heard that one of our Penguin Patrollers, Jane, is off to South Africa to see some African penguins. Why she needs to go all that way when she spends so much time with me and the other African penguins I don’t know. (Click the title to read more)
As I said in my last blog, Corin and Blue the Macaroni penguins’ egg had started to hatch. The hole had been getting bigger. The baby penguin even stuck it’s flipper out of the hole and waved at me. But then... Crack! (Click title to read more)
I went for a walk this morning, down by the Macaroni penguins. I kept hearing tap, tap, tap. Something is going on, but what? (click the link to read more)
A few months ago the penguin patrollers were watching us all and making notes on when we were swimming. This time they are only making notes on the Macaroni penguins, but why? (Click the title to read more)
There has been such a lot of excitement over the last few weeks. Lots of people have been talking about new things happening at Living Coasts. It’s not happening here on Penguin Beach, but I have noticed a few things..... (Click to read link ).
After all my hard work over the last few weeks, supervising the sand dredging, it is finally finished. But, I’m not the only one who has been busy. My Mum, Dad, Brother Jamie and his partner Phoebe have too. (click title to read more)
I have had such a busy week supervising the diver getting the sand out of our pool that I haven’t had much time to do anything else. So I thought I would tell you what my friend Albert and his sister Isaac have been up to. (Click title to read more)
There has been a lot going on at penguin beach over the last week. There have been lots of people and lots of noise, but what have they been doing? (click the title to read more.)
Last week we had a group of people digging our beach and turning the sand over. We had great fun running over the soft sand when they stopped for their tea break.