King Penguin Egg Laid at Birdland

King Penguin Egg at Birdland

Keepers at Birdland Park & Gardens in Bourton-on-the-Water are celebrating the arrival of a giant king penguin egg.
The 318-gramme, palm-sized egg was produced by long-term partners Lily and Frank.King Penguin Egg at Birdland 150x150 - King Penguin Egg Laid at Birdland
King penguins only produce one egg, and often will not breed for several years, so staff are taking no chances and have removed it and placed it in an incubator. If all goes well it should hatch out within two months.
The pair are already parents to king penguin Junior, who was born in 2006 and hand reared by Head Keeper Alistair Keen.
“We are thrilled to have the first king penguin egg of 2014 and are hopeful that it will be fertile and we will have a chick born later in the year,” said Alistair.
King Penguins Lily and Frank at Birdland Park and Gardens 150x150 - King Penguin Egg Laid at Birdland
“The weather has been affecting the breeding pattern this year but now the warm weather has come they are all looking smart in their courting feathers and we have six pairs all looking likely to produce eggs,” he added.
There are 17 species of penguin in the world and the king penguin is the second largest, weighing up to 18kg. The largest is the emperor penguin, which can weigh 45kg and the smallest is the appropriately-named little penguin which weighs two kilogrammes.

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