Just found a humourous photo from the Antarctic expedition of Scottish explorer William S. Bruce on the BBC's web site. The explanation of the photo is as follows:

Penguin piper

A series of striking images remain from the voyage, including a classic photo of a piper in a kilt, apparently serenading a penguin on the ice.

"Bruce dressed up Gilbert Kerr, the ship's piper, in full Highland gear and got him out on the ice and produced a penguin," said David Munro.

"The idea was they were going to play it jigs, strathspeys, reels, slow marches, etc, and see if the penguin had any reaction.

"It stood unmoved. Of course, it's largely unmoved because it's tied to the foot of the piper."
Here is the full story, in case anyone is interested:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/1972391.stm

Cheers!

T.