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Boulders Penguin Colony

Location: Western Cape, Simon`s Town

These fast-swimming, deep-diving, braying birds have thrived in their protected home. The nesting season is from February to August – they nest in simple burrows in the sand or under plants

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Boulders Penguin Colony






See a breeding colony of African penguins at close range at Boulders, where you can also swim in the sea and enjoy the sandy beach.

Boulders is situated near Simon’s Town in False Bay between Fish Hoek and Cape Point. It’s about 2km from the Simon’s Town train station which is the last stop on the scenic Southern Line railway route. The sea here is good for swimming and the big, round boulders on the sandy beach provide some shade and shelter. Because it’s part of the Table Mountain National Park, there is an entrance fee for conservation of the penguins that live here.

A good way to see the 3000 African penguins (Sphenisus demersus) is on the wheelchair-friendly wooden boardwalk at Foxy Beach, accessible via the information centre on Kleintuin Road.

The Boulders colony started in 1983 and is one of very few mainland penguin colonies.

These fast-swimming, deep-diving, braying birds have thrived in their protected home. The nesting season is from February to August – they nest in simple burrows in the sand or under plants – and the birds moult in November and December.


 

 

 


 

   

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