Macaroni Penguins, Saunders Islands, Falkland Islands, UKOf the five species of penguin that I photographed in the Falkland Islands, the macaroni was the least common (at least in the Falklands — worldwide they are the most numerous). I only saw a total of three. These two and a single penguin, both caught up in colonies of rockhopper penguins. Luckily, these macaronis were on the edge of the colony so I was able to get pretty close with my wide angle lens. As with most species of penguin, a mating pair shares the duty of sitting on the egg(s). In this shot, it almost looks like the one is ordering the other to get off the egg. They were actually in the middle of a shift change.
Nikon D810 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 19mm) ISO 800, f/6.3 at 1/2000th of a second