Medium-sized penguins occurring in large colonies on the Adelie Coast of Antarctica.
A species of penguin, scientific name Pygoscelis adeliae, with distinctive white rings surrounding the eyes.
1An Adelie penguin walks over an automated weigh bridge at Cape Crozier.
2Adelie penguins strutted in procession up and down the little glacier.
3The evolutionary past of the Adelie penguin and how climate change has affected them.
4This was so in the case of the Adelie penguins.
5Adelie penguins diving into the sea in quest of food
6An Adelie penguin on the nest defending her eggs
7The few we saw were almost all Adelie penguins.
8Emperor and Adelie penguins, crab-eater and Weddell seals were recognized through glasses along its edge.
9Every accessible rock was covered with rookeries of Adelie penguins; the first chicks were just hatched.
10At the head of the grotto and on a ledge of snow were perched some adelie penguins.
11Adelie penguins jumping on to the floe
12Adelie penguin after weathering a severe blizzard.
13The Royal penguins were almost as petulant as the Adelie penguins which we were to meet further South.
14Adelie penguins were in greatest numbers.
15In adjoining rookeries the Adelie penguins, with their fat, downy cheeks, were very plentiful and fiercer than usual.
16Masses of Adelie penguins and chicks constituted the main population, and skua gulls with eggs were also observed.
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