Icefowl

The Icefowl, also known as the common penguin, or colloquially a “dunecock”, is the most well known and widespread species of penguin. Covered in a mottled grey pattern with a band around the neck, they thrive in colonies around the northern brim. They dive for smaller fishes, but are known to sometimes venture into coastal forests to forage for insects. To early settlers of Incognitia, icefowl represented an easy, albeit not exactly nutritious food source to supplement the mostly fish based diet. They remain a native food for both Inori and colonial citizens of the south continent.