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Gentoo Penguin

Sphenisciformes > Spheniscidae
Pygoscelis papua

IUCN Red List category

Least Concern

Good birding season

Year-round

Best time to visit

Winter for seabirds; Summer for breeding activity

Records in Tierra del Fuego

781 observations

358 photos

1 audios

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OVERVIEW

About Gentoo Penguin

The Gentoo Penguin is the most northerly distributed member of the genus Pygoscelis. Although its core range is sub-Antarctic, it extends along the southern cone and can be found far up the Argentine coast, almost reaching reaching northern Patagonia and occasionally farther north along the Argentine coast. Compared with its congeners, it is the easiest Pygoscelis to observe from land, as it typically forages relatively close to shore.

Unlike Adélie and Chinstrap Penguins, many Gentoo populations remain resident near their breeding colonies year-round, although some Antarctic Peninsula populations are partially migratory. Diet varies geographically: southern populations rely heavily on krill, while more northerly colonies consume greater proportions of fish and crustaceans.

Conservation note

The Gentoo Penguin is currently classified as Least Concern, and global numbers are estimated at a minimum of roughly 384,000 breeding pairs. In many parts of its range—particularly along the West Antarctic Peninsula and in the Malvinas Islands—populations have increased over the past few decades, in some cases expanding southward as sea-ice conditions have changed. However, trends vary regionally. Some colonies have declined due to historical egg collection, oil harvesting, introduced predators, disturbance near research stations, and localized tourism pressure. Population dynamics are strongly influenced by oceanographic conditions, prey availability, and large-scale climatic indices such as the Southern Oscillation. Although not globally threatened, continued monitoring is essential, particularly in the context of climate change, fisheries interactions, and expanding human presence in sub-Antarctic and Antarctic regions.

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Habitat and distribution

The species breeds across the sub-Antarctic and the Antarctic Peninsula, including South Georgia, the Malvinas Islands, the South Sandwich Islands, Marion, Crozet, Kerguelen, Heard, Macquarie, and surrounding waters. It nests on rocky coasts and gently sloping ground, sometimes among low vegetation. Colonies are generally smaller and less densely packed than those of other Pygoscelis species, with nests spaced apart. Outside the breeding season, birds remain in marine habitats, typically foraging within 10 km of shore. In winter, some individuals disperse northward along the Argentine coast (to around 43° S), and rare vagrants have reached Tasmania and New Zealand.

Observation tips

  • Scan coastal rookeries and rocky beaches, especially in the Malvinas and South Georgia.
  • Look for the broad white crown band, which immediately separates it from Adélie and Chinstrap Penguins.
  • When at sea, note that Gentoos often forage close to shore and dive deeper when targeting fish than when feeding on krill.
  • Colonies tend to be less densely packed, with well-spaced stone nests.

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