Penguin promoted to brigadier at
Edinburgh Zoo
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[August 25, 2016]
LONDON
(Reuters) - Standing in line for a special ceremony, uniformed soldiers
of His Majesty the King of Norway's Guard are carefully inspected -- by
a penguin.
Sir Nils Olav, a resident king penguin at Edinburgh Zoo, was honored
with the title of brigadier on Monday during a parade in the Scottish
park. The bird is the mascot of His Majesty the King of Norway's Guard
and was made a knight in 2008. |
A king penguin named Sir Nils Olav inspects uniformed soldiers of His
Majesty the King of Norway's Guard at RZSS Edinburgh Zoo, in Edinburgh,
Scotland in this handout photograph from August 22, 2016. RZSS/Katie
Paton/Handout via REUTERS |
Under cloudy skies, Sir Nils Olav slowly made his way down the
zoo's Penguin Walk, ending his inspection with a cry and a
scratch of his head. A zoo keeper then bestowed the honor on his
wing.
The penguinial link between Edinburgh Zoo and Norway goes back
to 1914 when a Norwegian family presented the zoo with king
penguins.
In 1972, one of the zoo's king penguins was named Nils Olav
after Norwegian Major Nils Egelien, who arranged his adoption,
and Norway's then King Olav. Two others have shared the name
since.
More than 50 Norwegian soldiers are in Scotland to take part in
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, and it has become a custom
for them to promote the penguin when in the city.
(Reporting By George Sargent Editing by Jeremy Gaunt)
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