Otago Daily Times

Little penguin on a big adventure

- TIM MILLER tim.miller@odt.co.nz

AN adventurou­s little penguin on a highly unusual innercity escapade was able to avoid the boys in blue but could not escape the sharp eye of a Dunedin mechanic.

A korora/little penguin was seen waddling around the Market Reserve near the Oval early on Thursday.

The pintsized penguin was able to go undetected by a police search about 1.30am but its luck ran out a few hours later.

Mechanic Tim Greene had just arrived at his work in

Bond St when he saw the penguin stumbling along the gutter.

Immediatel­y he knew something was not quite right.

‘‘I thought that’s not normal; we’re at least half a kilometre away from the wharf.

‘‘Then when my offsider next door got in we made a couple of calls to Doc and they came and got him.’’

Before the Department of Conservati­on rangers arrived, Mr Greene had to coax the atrisk native bird out from underneath a parked car.

‘‘It was a bit grubby but apart from that he looked pretty happy and was just out for a bit of a look around.’’

Department of Conservati­on biodiversi­ty manager Jim Fyfe said the penguin was released into Otago Harbour and by all indication­s was in good health.

It was extremely unusual for a little penguin to be seen so far into the city and how it got there remained a mystery, Mr Fyfe said.

‘‘You never know it might just be an adventurou­s penguin and maybe we’ll see it there again in a couple of days,’’ he said.

A police spokeswoma­n said they had received a call about 1.30am after the penguin was spotted in Market Reserve and a unit was dispatched.

However, it was unable to locate the bird.

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