BY: Metro Source Staff | January 26, 2014
They’re not related to the colorful lovebirds of
Africa, but the Aquarium of Niagara’s Humboldt penguins could be called
“lovebirds.” So as Valentine’s Day approaches, the Aquarium’s nine
penguins will be featured in a special program from 6 to 8 p.m. Feb. 6.
Doors open at 5:45 p.m.
This penguin program is dedicated to our
Peruvian birds that, like most folks, spend a lot of time and energy on
their relationships. And since many of you love penguins, we thought you
might be inspired by the love life of our flightless birds. When it
comes to romance, there are a lot of similarities to humans.
We
have our cutest couple, the odd couple, the May/September couple and the
newly divorced and re-partnered couples. Penguins are typically
monogamist, but there are exceptions. You will learn about one male from
our collection, Peeker, who had multiple mates. He is a penguin
playboy.
As the ultimate tribute to Valentine’s Day, four paired
penguins and one “single lady” have created more than 25 original
paintings, an activity conducted by the aquarists to enrich the lives of
the animals in their care. With a little help from their keepers, the
penguins are given canvases and non-toxic paints to create their works
of art. These mini paintings will be for sale after the Penguin Romance
talk.
The presentation will include how to properly ID all of
the birds at the Aquarium, learn their mating courtships and displays
and why a pebble is the best Valentine’s Day gift you could receive this
year.
Light refreshments, Valentine and penguin themed, of course, will be served after the program.
Seating is limited and reservations should be made. Admission is $10; $15 for any twosome.
Guests must be 18 and over with a valid photo ID. Reservations can be made at 285-3575, ext. 206.
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