Tuesday 30 May 2023

Little blue penguins


We were out at Punakaiki aka Pancake Rocks last week as my youngest son had never been there. These sculptures of one species of the local wildlife are little blue penguins aka Korora. Sometimes you may be able to see them swimming or wandering around the rocks. 

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13 comments:

William Kendall said...

Pretty sculptures!

local alien said...

I'd love to see the rocks and the penguins. Lovely statues

gz said...

We never managed to see the real thing as they are nocturnal..but we did see plenty of footprints in the sand in the bay just south of Cape Foulwind, where they had crossed from sandy burrow to the sea...like puffins here!

roentare said...

Love the statues.

Tom said...

...penguins sure are cute.

s.c said...

I would love to see those two in reality.

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

How neat! I'm loving seeing what you see there! Great photos!

Bill said...

The sculptures are beautiful.

Lydia C. Lee said...

Very cute!! #MCoW

NCSue said...

They're adorable - if the real thing is half as cute as the statues, I'd love to see them!
Thank you for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/05/on-retreat.html

Veronica Lee said...

Love the sculptures!

How cute!

Hugs and blessings, Amy

VENTANA DE FOTO said...

So muy bonitas las esculturas y muy inspiradas en unos bellos animales.

Un saludo desde EspaƱa

Iris Flavia said...

Very cute!

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