Rosie the penguin at Sewerby zoo to celebrate 32nd birthday
Staff at the zoo believe she's the oldest Humboldt penguin in the world
Staff at the zoo at Sewerby Hall and Gardens will be celebrating a very special birthday tomorrow.
Rosie the Humboldt penguin will be 32-years-old and the zoo staff believe that she is the oldest Humboldt penguin in the world.
Head zookeeper John Pickering said : “Rosie is still enjoying good health, and clearly loves her life here with us! We go the extra mile to ensure that she is well cared for, and I am absolutely delighted that she has reached this amazing milestone birthday.
“She is a grand old lady – the life expectancy of Humboldt penguins in the wild is 15-20. Rosie has been with us since 1990, and has successfully hatched chicks over the years.”
Rosie will be enjoying her birthday with her offspring Twinnie, Webster and Flip Flop and her first Grandchild Pickle who was hatched last year.
Sewerby Zoo says Rosie, along with her companions Dion, Pingu and Penny, have ensured the lasting popularity of the penguins at the zoo. All were bred in captivity, and have played a vital role in the zoo’s breeding programme since 1990 – Humboldt penguins are classed as vulnerable to extinction in the wild, because of changes in climate and overfishing of their preferred prey species.
The zoo adds that they are South American penguins and live mainly in the north of Chile. They nest on islands and rocky coasts, burrowing holes in guano and sometimes using scrapes or caves. In South America the Humboldt penguin is found only along the Pacific coast.