Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Memphis Zoo: Penguin Rock

 Our final stop was a quick visit to the Memphis Zoo's colony of African Black-footed Penguins.  A favorite of mine.  We fore-went visiting the Aquarium, the Nocturnal Animal House and the Once Upon A Farm barnyard/petting zoo.  It was already a long day and after the thrill of Cat Country, the Penguin Rock was a nice coda, just right.

We happened upon a keeper setting things right for the evening.  She was very happy to chat and a little more so when I mentioned that I volunteer at the Maryland Zoo.  At the Maryland Zoo we have the largest colony of African Black-footed Penguins in North America and a habitat that is the standard of excellence in breeding.  There is hardly a zoo that keeps this species that doesn't have at least one bird born at the Maryland Zoo, and certainly a related bird if nothing else.

She mentioned that they had a colony of 28 with 5 successful births in the past year.  What joy!  Amazing for a colony of 23, I would think.  The shape of the "rock" was very reminiscent of the old penguin habitat at the Maryland Zoo, too.  







Final thoughts: Memphis has a great zoo with lots of wonderful species.  It's a little large for a single day visit, all the more reason to return some day.  

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