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Adelie Penguin

NOTE: Penguin population numbers and current status from del Hoyo, et al., 1992. 32

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Adélie Penguins -
Pygoscelis adeliae

Distribution: circumpolar on Antarctic continent within limits of pack-ice (Marchant, 1990); is restricted to the Antarctic (along with emperor penguins).

Population: 4,169,390 breeding pairs (del Hoyo, et al., 1992)

African PenguinCurrent status: not globally threatened; stable or increasing




African Penguins -
Spheniscus demersus

Distribution: South African waters population: 50,000 to 171,000 pairs

Current status: insufficiently known (IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals), CITES II; general decline continues




Chinstrap Penguins

Chinstrap Penguins -
Pygoscelis antarctica

Distribution: antarctic and subantarctic islands population: 6.5 million pairs

Current status: not globally threatened




Empero Penguins

Emperor Penguins -
Aptenodytes forsteri

Population: 135,000 to 175,000 pairs

Current status: not globally threatened, stable with some local fluctuations




Erect-crested Penguins

Erect-crested Penguins -
Eudyptes sclateri

Distribution: Australia; New Zealand; and Bounty, Campbell, and Auckland Islands

Population: more than 200,000 pairs

Current status: not globally threatened; generally stable




Fiordland-crested Penguins

Fiordland-crested Penguins -
Eudyptes pachyrhynchus

Distribution: subantarctic islands and New Zealand

Population: 5,000 to 1 0,000 pairs

Current status: not globally threatened; considered near-threatened, though stable




Galapagos Penguins

Galapagos Penguins -
Spheniscus mendiculus

Distribution: Galapagos Islands, off the coast of Ecuador, almost astride the equator; is the most northerly penguin species

Population: 6,000 to 15,000 total birds

Current status: endangered (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Endangered Species List)




Gentoo Penguins

Gentoo Penguins -
Pygoscelis papua

Distribution: circumpolar in subantarctic and antarctic waters; avoid pack ice and continental coasts, except near the Antarctic peninsula; usually remain near breeding islands throughout year (Marchant, 1990)

Population: 260,000 to 300,000 pairs

Current status: not globally threatened; generally stable




Humboldt Penguins

Humboldt Penguins -
Spheniscus humboldti

Distribution: islands off the west coast of South America and along the coast of Peru and Chile

Population: 20,000 total birds

Current status: insufficiently known (IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals), CITES I




King Penguins

King Penguins -
Aptenodytes patagonicus

Population: more than 1 million pairs

Current status: not globally threatened; stable or increasing




Little Blue Penguins

Little or Fairy Penguins -
Eudyptula minor

Distribution: southern Australia and New Zealand

Population: less than 1 million total birds

Current status: not globally threatened




Macaroni Penguins

Macaroni Penguins -
Eudyptes chrysolophus

Distribution: subantarctic islands in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans

Population: 11,654,000 pairs

Current status: not globally threatened, generally increasing




Magellanic Penguins

Magellanic Penguins -
Spheniscus magellanicus

Distribution: Falkland Islands and along the coast of Chile and Argentina

Population: 4.5 to 10 million birds

Current status: not globally threatened




Rockhopper Penguins

Rockhopper Penguins -
Eudyptes chrysocome

Distribution: subantarctic islands population: 3.5 million pairs

Current status: not globally threatened; possibly stable




Royal Penguins

Royal Penguins -
Eudyptes schlegeli

Distribution: Macquarie and Campbell Islands; also around the New Zealand coast

Population: 850,000 pairs

Current status: not globally threatened; stable




Snares Crested Penguin

Snares Island Penguins -
Eudyptes robustus

Distribution: restricted to Snares Island, south of New Zealand

Population: 33,000 pairs

Current status: not globally threatened; presently stable




White-flippered Penguins

White-flippered Penguins -
Eudyptula albosignata albosignata

Distribution: Banks Peninsula and Motunau Island, near Canterbury, New Zealand

Population: only around 3,750 breeding pairs

Current Status: Endangered




Yellow-eyed Penguin

Yellow-eyed Penguins -
Megadyptes antipodes

Distribution: southeast New Zealand

Population: 1,540 to 1,855 pairs

Current status: vulnerable (IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals); population has decreased 40% in last 40 years



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