Blog

What Happens During Penguin Moulting?

What Happens During Penguin Moulting?

African Penguin & Seabird Sanctuary

What Happens During Penguin Moulting?

Once a year, African penguins go through a natural process called moulting. This is when they shed their old feathers and grow a fresh, waterproof coat. While it’s a necessary part of their life cycle, it’s also a very vulnerable time.

During moulting:
Penguins cannot swim because their new feathers are not yet waterproof.
They are unable to hunt and must fast for up to three weeks.
• Parents are forced to leave their chicks unfed while they remain on land.

As a result, many chicks are left abandoned and at risk of starving.

At the African Penguin & Seabird Sanctuary, we step in to help. Each year, our team rescues vulnerable chicks from Dyer Island and brings them into our care. Here they receive food, medical treatment, and round-the-clock support until they are healthy and ready to be released back into the wild.

This work is only possible with your support. Donations help us buy fish, pay for veterinary care, and give each chick the best chance of survival.

If you’d like to help, please consider contributing toward the care and feeding of the rescued chicks.

What Happens During Penguin Moulting?

African Penguin & Seabird Sanctuary

African Penguin & Seabird Sanctuary, a Dyer Island Conservation Trust initiative, is a world-class marine bird rehabilitation centre based in Kleinbaai in the Overstrand. The African Penguin & Seabird Sanctuary has been set up to assist the endangered African penguin, primarily working with the colo...

View Profile

What is Xplorio?

Xplorio is your local connection allowing you to find anything and everything about a town.

Watch the Gansbaai Video
Read More

Other Articles

Stop Searching Outside Yourself for What’s Inside You

Stop Searching Outside Yourself for What’s Inside You

Many people arrive at coaching because they are exhausted.

WHEN OTHER PEOPLE'S PAIN FEELS LIKE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY

WHEN OTHER PEOPLE'S PAIN FEELS LIKE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY

As we continue this week's journey into self-love and self-kindness...

Fynbos After Fire: Wildflowers and Invasive Control

Fynbos After Fire: Wildflowers and Invasive Control

You will be delighted to know that this gorgeous yellow bloom is called Moraea pyrophila...

Grootbos Foundation
Under the Microscope: Eyes in Focus

Under the Microscope: Eyes in Focus

What's under the microscope this week? 

Grootbos Foundation
Curro Winter Open 2026

Curro Winter Open 2026

Vyf van ons Gansie-skaakleerders het die afgelope naweek aan die Curro Winter Open 2026 deelgeneem.

Laerskool Gansbaai
WE SHOULD HAVE STAYED LONGER

WE SHOULD HAVE STAYED LONGER

Just two hours from Cape Town lies a coastline of rugged beauty, ancient landscapes, marine wildlife and small-town hospitality.

Saxon Lodge
See All Articles