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A penguin disrupted air traffic in Wellington as it walked the runway, leaving pilots, crew and passengers waiting.
A surprise guest disrupted operations at Wellington Airport in New Zealand: a little blue penguin was spotted on the runway.
He waddled across the asphalt and ensured an unforgettable effort for everyone involved.
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Lost penguin brought to safety by ground staff
As an airport spokesman reported to the online portal
Stuff
, an Air Chathams pilot discovered the flightless seabird.
Instead of taking off, passengers and crew had to wait patiently while airport ground staff brought the curious penguin to safety.
After his rescue, the little man wearing a tailcoat first had to cool down.
Jack Howarth, Wildlife Officer at Wellington Airport, reported the unusual event: "Our runway sensors showed 50 degrees, so no wonder he wasn't particularly happy." The penguin, estimated to be six weeks old, had obviously fledged and had fledged possibly lost on his way home.
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Zoo nurtures young penguin and releases him again
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After his rescue, the penguin was taken to Wellington Zoo, where he was able to rest and is now being cared for.
Despite being thin in stature and slightly underweight, the bird was in good health.
The zoo plans to release the penguin back into the wild in a few weeks once his feathers are waterproof.
The incident was so far unique for the airport.
Still, measures have been taken to prevent future unexpected penguin visits by strengthening fences and improving security, according to an
post from @wellingtonairport.
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