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Adelie Penguin Calls
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Adelie chick calling to its parent
Male Adelie ecstatic call .. "Look at me -
I am the best. This is my territory"
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Adelie Mutual Display - Pair greeting after
one of the birds has been at sea
Adelie colonies are always very noisy
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