tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-186359808590955379.post-18785019824972647572008-06-26T11:58:00.001-07:002008-06-26T11:58:24.454-07:00PENGUINS OF THE WORLDGreetings, Birders,<p>I would like to invite you to join me this evening at the Monterey <br>chapter meeting of the American Cetacean Society at Hopkins Marine <br>Station in Pacific Grove, CA. At 7:30 pm, I will present a program, <br>"Penguins of the World" which will include images of all of the <br>world's nineteen species of penguins. Endearing and adorable marine <br>birds, penguins are tough creatures, surviving in some of the most <br>extreme conditions anywhere in the world! To date, I've seen eighteen <br>species of the world's penguins, most recently adding Northern <br>Rockhopper Penguin on a Zodiac cruise near Gough Island while I was <br>on the Atlantic Odyssey voyage this past spring. Next year, on the <br>Cape (Ushuaia) to Cape (CapeTown) voyage, I hope to tick my last <br>species, the South African or Cape Penguin! Interested in having this <br>program presented to your group? Please contact me. —Debra<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/186359808590955379-1878501982497264757?l=shearwaterjourneys.blogspot.com'/></div>Debra Shearwaternoreply@blogger.com