Macaroni Penguin
Eudyptes chrysolophus ON EXHIBIT: In the Penguins' Rock exhibit in Ocean Journey.

FUN FACTS
Macaronis are the world’s most abundant penguin species with an estimated nine million breeding pairs. Head and upper parts are bluish black, under parts are white. They have a large reddish-brown bill with pink skin at its base. Legs and feet are pink. The bird’s most distinctive feature is a golden-yellow crest that extends from the center of the forehead and swings backward above the eyes. Females are smaller than males but have similar plumage. Juveniles lack crests and have dull brown eyes and brownish-black bills. They are excellent climbers and are known as the “alpine penguin” because they will scale cliff faces to find nesting areas.
CONSERVATION
Even though these are the most common penguins on earth they are listed as “threatened” in the wild.
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