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Blue penguins frequent the mainland coastal waters of both North and South Islands and many offshore islands around New Zealand. They spend all day out at sea fishing, often solitary, mostly about 5m from the surface. They feed on small fish, squid, and octopus when available. At night they come ashore and leave at dawn to go back fishing. When ashore they often wander as much as 500m inland and over 200m above sea level on some islands. On Tiritiri Matangi they have been seen at night up by the lighthouse.
Blue penguins go through a complete body moult, at the breeding site once their chicks have fledged. This moulting period lasts for 10 -18 days and occurs some time between December and March. During this period the blue penguin is not able to go out to sea and therefore doesn't eat, so a period of 2 -3 weeks at sea is spent beforehand fattening up.
References: Heather, B.D.; Robertson, H.A. 2000 The Field Guide to the Birds of New Zealand. Auckland, Viking.
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