Rockhopper

How To Spot a Rockhopper (Penguin)

Rockhopper penguins have feathers. They are predominantly black & white with pink feet & orange beak, red eyes and some whispy yellow feathers on either side of their head.

They are small and agressive & will probably chase you if you get close to their nests. It takes 8 rockhopper penguins to make a gallon of oil.

Rockhopper penguins can be seen hopping around on rocks, regurgitating krill & chasing wildlife photographers.

How To Spot a Rockhopper (Morris)

We wear white collarless shirts & white trousers or jeans with black belt, socks & trainers. We have armbands with ribbons of black, yellow & orange. On the left breast pocket is a stylised penguin. Finally we have bright orange hankies which is probably what you'll notice first. Our eyes are only red after a night on the booze.

Our sizes vary but we're very friendly. We like to get oiled on beer, cider, gin or orange juice.

We can be seen at some festivals and morris tours and many members sport penguin trophies in pockets, attached to ears or worn on heads. We're not bashfull and don't mind having our picture taken.