It is rookerie, looked back into my book ;)
Penguins live in groups called Rookeries.
There are approximately supposed to be 50 yards away. You don't want to lose your new baby egg on the first day! And you don't want to be too close so the leapord seals can eat you
There is no official collective noun for a group of penguins. Some report that penguins nest in groups called rookeries. Others say a group of penguins on land is called a waddle, or that a group of penguins in the water is called a raft. Penguin chicks in a colony stay together in a large group called a creche.
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Rookeries and Squawkeries - 1920 was released on: USA: 12 December 1920
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yes if they mate in a rookeries
It is rookerie, looked back into my book ;)
Penguins live in groups called Rookeries.
For breeding at rookeries, or at a food source.
Penguin?
Macaroni penguins live in the Sub-Antarctic. They stay at sea half of the year. Then they come together in very big rookeries. There are millions of Macaroni penguins in just one rookery. There is much fighting in the crowded rookeries
Macaroni penguins live in the Sub-Antarctic. They stay at sea half of the year. Then they come together in very big rookeries. There are millions of Macaroni penguins in just one rookery. There is much fighting in the crowded rookeries
There is no financial support for the natural penguin rookeries in Antarctica.
These birds build nests in trees, usually in groups called rookeries.
There are approximately supposed to be 50 yards away. You don't want to lose your new baby egg on the first day! And you don't want to be too close so the leapord seals can eat you