In 2010, my wife Linda and I traveled to the Falklands, South Georgia Island, and the Antarctic Peninsula. Our trip was in November, which was springtime in those places. All of the birds were nesting, mating and incubating eggs. It was a wonderful time.

In January and February, 2014, we returned to the Antarctic Peninsula, and traveled well south of the Antarctic Circle. There were penguin species we never saw before. But most importantly, there were beautiful penguin chicks everywhere.

Because our most recent trip was directly to Antarctica, we were not able to see the chicks of the Rockhopper Penguins, Black-browed Albatrosses and Blue-eyed Shags in the Falklands, or the chicks of the King Penguins on South Georgia Island.

Could anyone please suggest how Linda and I could go to one or both of those places in January sometime? It's at the top of our bucket list, and we would really appreciate your advice.

Norm