Gentoo Penguins normally lay two eggs. This chick is fairly large, so I imagine the second egg won't hatch.
Can anyone tell if we have more single or double births this year?

This blog follows the breeding season of Gentoo penguins at the Gars O'Higgins research facility, as well as the King, Adelie, and Gentoo penguins at South Georgia Island. This blog will consist of images taken from the nesting site at O'Higgins Station, the surrounding area on the Antarctic Peninsula, and the beach on South Georgia Island.
Gentoo Penguins normally lay two eggs. This chick is fairly large, so I imagine the second egg won't hatch.
Can anyone tell if we have more single or double births this year?

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