[rec.birds] the Little Penguin strikes back

andrewt@cs.su.oz (Andrew Taylor) (02/21/91)

In article <60909@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> dmark@acsu.buffalo.edu (David Mark)
writes:
> Penguins do, in fact, breed in New Zealand, and even in Australia, but
> those penguins do not breed north of Zapallar, Chile!
> Zapallar is at about latitude 32 degees, 40 minutes South.

(in the background imagine "Waltzing Matilda" or "Penguins Uber Alles")

There is small Little Penguin colony at Seal Rocks in NSW. This
is at 32 degrees, 24 minutes south, a full 16 minutes further north.

Andrew "donde esta los penguinos" Taylor

dmark@acsu.buffalo.edu (David Mark) (02/23/91)

In article <2109@cluster.cs.su.oz.au> andrewt@cluster.cs.su.oz (Andrew Taylor) writes:
#
#There is small Little Penguin colony at Seal Rocks in NSW. This
#is at 32 degrees, 24 minutes south, a full 16 minutes further north.
 [of Zapallar, Chile]
#
#Andrew "donde esta los penguinos" Taylor

But, Andrew, that would HARDLY impress "los pinguinos de Ecuador"!!
                                             ^

David Mark
dmark@acsu.buffalo.edu