The Great Auk
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Last time we met the Penguins, and learned that they are almost totally confined to the Southern Hemisphere. Despite how perfect it would be, there are no Penguins in the Artic. But did you know, Penguins were named after a now extinct northern dwelling bird, the Great Auk? So, what was this bird's deal and where did they go? Great questions, and as always I have the answers. Join me for a romp to the past and the far north and we'll learn a thing to two. To support Bird of the Week and gain access to our second podcast, What's up with that's Bird's Name? click on through to Patreon: www.patreon.com/birdoftheweek Want birds in your inbox? Drop me a line at [email protected] and I'll hook you up with a free weekly bird. Would you like some bird art in your life? Then visit Seni Illustration for some bespoke bird art: https://www.seniillustrations.com/ Notes: Catch up on the Penguin background: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1733312/10464354-penguin-extravaganzaGreat Auk: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_aukConvergent evolution: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergent_evolutionCommon Eider: https://birdoftheweek.home.blog/2020/01/14/bird-88-common-eider/The Little Ice Age: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Ice_Age
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