Published January 20, 2014 12:00AM

A striated caracara captured the first-ever aerial footage of a rockhopper penguin colony shot by a bird.
It turns out that striated caracaras make pretty good videographers.
One of them, intrigued by an egg-cam, captured this amazing video from the Falkland Islands—the first-ever aerial footage of a rockhopper penguin colony shot by a flying bird.
The wild bird stole a camera planted by a team from John Dower Productions, a company that specializes in making wildlife films. The clip is part of the company’s new series, Penguins—Spy in the Huddle.