'Tis the season for ice sculptures around Boston—no matter how unseasonably comfortable and sunny it might be outside. At the Aquarium, our ice sculptures take on a decidedly marine theme. This year’s ice sculpture is of a penguin family—and families visiting the Aquarium this morning got some great looks at the installation of this chilly family.
Putting on the finishing touches |
This past summer, the Aquarium’s dedicated penguin biologists successfully raised five penguin chicks. One of those successful parent pairs is an African penguin couple named Dehoop (mom) and Good Hope (dad) that hatched and raised a new chick named Jahleel.
Penguin family |
Nearly every year, the Aquarium’s talented penguin staff help produce a new batch of penguin chicks to help sustain and grow threatened and endangered penguin populations in North American aquariums and zoos.
The ice sculpture is the first thing you'll see on the Aquarium's plaza, right by the IMAX Theatre |
See the penguin family ice sculpture on the Aquarium’s front plaza for free but come into the Aquarium and see if you can find Jahleel and his parents among the 87 penguins of three different species that make the huge penguin pool their home. The Aquarium is celebrating Penguinology – Explore the Secret World of Penguins, and young visitors get a cool guide with many unusual facts about these beloved birds.
The artist behind this year's family of penguins is Don Chapelle, ice sculptor extraordinaire and one of the principal First Night ice sculptors for many years.
An icy penguin is the perfect way to celebrate winter! |
Ice sculptures have been a fun New Year's tradition at the Aquarium for several years now. See some of the previous icy marine animals:
- A family of fur seals with the addition of Kitovi to welcome 2014
- Flaherty the fur seal pup for New Year's 2013
- Rambunctious pair of sea lions to celebrate the coming year of 2012
- Rockhopper penguins in ice to welcome 2011
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