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Curious Billy
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This emperor penguin had stayed around Rothera Point by our base for a few weeks earlier in the winter. On this visit, he returned for a few days as if to ensure we were enjoying our winter. He made a tour of the base, here looking in to my bedroom window, before heading off again.
· Date: Tue, 4, April, 2006 · Views: 55675 · Filesize: 32.6kb, 157.8kb · Dimensions: 640 x 480 ·
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Paul Ward

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Registered: December 2005
Location: Cambridgeshire UK
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Wed, 5, April, 2006 4:53pm

Seems more of a Peeping Tom than Curious Billy to me!
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