


The baby macaroni penguin at the aquarium is almost as big as its parents after only a month-and-a-half. The aviculurists have taken to walking him once a day to make him somewhat accustomed to human contact. Normally he/she is rather reserved on such occasions, but perhaps the camera brought something new out in her/him. It was running around in circles, wildly flapping. At one point, it tripped onto my foot, then decided it seemed like a pretty good place to hang out.
In the daily paper critique on Friday, the writer said the penguin photos stole the show!
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