
February 24th, 2007 by

The Penguin Girl
A fun little view of penguin life… at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. You can watch a live penguin cam (webcam for the penguins) from 7a.m. to 7p.m. pacific time, every day!

They’re so cute!

The aquarium also offers a live audio feed of their daily penguin feeding program and fun penguin facts.
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February 23rd, 2007 by

The Penguin Girl
Fabulous tiny penguin that will whisper in your ear all day. I found these lovely little jewels or at the etsy.com shop of BunniesLoveCheese.
Hand made penguin earrings in an array of colorful fun.. yippy!

Tons of fun detail, I love these little ear-bird!
Lookie here, there’s more. Each pair of penguin earrings is a mismatch set, but they coordinate so very nicely. What a fun accent to any penguin lover accessory collection.

Go check out mizz BunniesLoveCheese.
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February 22nd, 2007 by

The Penguin Girl
Need a little penguin inspiration? Check out the photoChopping contest entries over at Worth1000.com
Some of these turned out quite stunning… a few of my favs:

Now go grab some penguin fun and tell your pals.
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February 20th, 2007 by

The Penguin Girl
A group of knitting grandmothers in the UK have set out to help protect the penguins from the cold with adorable little woolen jumpers.

The goal is to help protect the little penguins frm the cold while their feathers reoil.
Read the entire story…
I say it’s a grand toasty idea.

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February 19th, 2007 by

The Penguin Girl
The Defenders of Wildlife support a variety of animal conversation efforts around he globe. “Defenders of Wildlife is dedicated to the protection of all native and plants in their natural communities.”

“Tragically, penguin populations have decreased by nearly 80 percent in some areas, and the majority of scientists agree that rising temperatures due to climate change is the primary culprit.
You can help protect these precious earthbound birds by Adopting a Penguin, today.”
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