A Fantastic Yellow Penguin Recorded By A Photographer—here’s why it’s so rare
This is yet another remarkable occasion in which Nature reveals its art of creation. With its surprises of development, spanning over billions of years, right here is a never-seen-before moment that a wildlife photographer got lucky enough to record. In 2019, Belgian photographer Yves Adams went on an expedition to the South Atlantic. He expected to see king penguins, which are easy to spot because they have black and yellow feathers on their heads and necks and an orange stripe that runs the length of their beaks. Adams saw something unique instead: a bright yellow penguin. On South Georgia Island, there is a place called Salisbury…