Burnie's Little Penguin colony experiences a baby boom late in the season

Molly Appleton
February 24 2021 - 11:30am
Baby boom: A new crop of babies have appeared late in the season at Burnie, with suggestions that good food supply could be the cause. Photo: Supplied
Baby boom: A new crop of babies have appeared late in the season at Burnie, with suggestions that good food supply could be the cause. Photo: Supplied

Burnie Little Penguin colony has experienced an 'exceptional' year with a blooming of baby penguins in the season's second batch.

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Molly Appleton

Molly Appleton is a senior journalist at The Examiner, having formerly worked at The Advocate as a news and sports reporter. She brings a passion for storytelling and knowledge of Tasmania across the three major regions. For any story ideas contact her on 0448 184 160.

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