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West Midlands Safari Park Introduces Two New Penguin Chicks to Boost Breeding Success

West Midlands Safari Park Introduces Two New Penguin Chicks to Boost Breeding Success

Two new Humboldt penguin chicks have arrived at Penguin Cove, and both names start with O.

Oasis, the older chick, was born on 1 April to four-year-old Kris and her partner, 11-year-old Dumbledore. Ozzy hatched on 9 April to parents four-year-old Kendall and 15-year-old Elder.

All animals born at the park in 2026 have names beginning with the letter O.

Megan Brindley, who cares for the penguins, said: “We are extremely excited to announce that Penguin Cove has welcomed the arrival of not one but two penguin chicks.”

West Midlands Safari Park One of the new chicks is pictured behind a lying down adult penguin while another adult penguin stands in front of them both. They are positioned in front of a hole in the rocks.
The new chicks have been named Oasis and Ozzy, West Midlands Safari Park

She added: “Humbolt Penguins are classed as vulnerable with only approximately 20,000 left in the wild, so we are pleased that we have successfully been able to add to the numbers, through the conservation breeding programme.

“Oasis is shy and doesn’t stray far from mum and dad, but happily demands food and attention, whereas Ozzy is like their name’s sake and has a great set of lungs and loves to loudly chirp in the nest box.

“At the moment, both chicks are adorable bundles of grey fluff and are getting bigger every day. As a penguin keeper, having chicks hatch is really the best part of the job.”

The births are an important contribution to the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria’s Ex situ Programme, which helps to safeguard the future of the species.

To mark the chicks’ arrival, the park is offering free Little Penguin Wristbands throughout May for children measuring above 0.8 metres and under 1 metre in height, so they can use the smaller rides within the Adventure Theme Park.

Read more from BBC News.

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