A Galapagos Bird Sampler
MrAlexTheDog
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my family spent 8 days in the galapagos in mid-august. here are a few shots of the birds you see there:
swallow-tailed gull chick:
swallow-tailed gull adult:
a sleeping male magnificent frigatebird atop its chick:
an immature magnificent frigatebird hassling two red-footed boobies:
a male magnificent frigatebird and chick:
a red-footed booby:
more to follow...thanks for looking.
swallow-tailed gull chick:
swallow-tailed gull adult:
a sleeping male magnificent frigatebird atop its chick:
an immature magnificent frigatebird hassling two red-footed boobies:
a male magnificent frigatebird and chick:
a red-footed booby:
more to follow...thanks for looking.
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a red-footed booby and chick:
courting flightless cormorants:
galapagos penguin:
a female magnificent frigatebird:
more to follow...
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The red-footed booby and chick and the flightless cormorants tickled me the most.
All, just really neat-o photos.
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i think our biggest regret was that we didn't see as many waved albatrosses as we were hoping to on espanola. another regret was that our trip was too short (just 8 days), and that we couldn't spend enough time at each visitor site -- i could have easily stayed in the galapagos for two weeks, and spend an entire day at the 12 sites we visited.
the booby pictures were taken at north seymour. i have other blue-footed booby pictures that i took at espinola but haven't posted those yet. you can see my gallery here.
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We ended up seeing about 15 minutes of North Seymour because we chose to go scuba diving instead that day. So I guess you've twisted my arm to have to go back as well! (We did see some hammerhead sharks that day though -- very cool, but no pictures since water visibility was poor.)
Looking forward to the rest of your pics!
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on isla espanola,a blue-footed booby and chick:
nazca boobies:
waved albatrosses:
a soaked hood mockingbird (i think):
a dying albatross chick:
again, thanks for looking.
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Thanks for sharing these - love the boobies - so many different boobies - sorry just couldn't help myself. Which tour did you take, and do you recommend it??
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Not sure what company the OP used, be we went with Ecoventura, which was great! Modern yacht with 20 passengers to make disembarking to the island excursions very quick! We booked it through a 3rd party travel agent rather than through Ecoventura itself.
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what i definitely wanted was to tour the galapagos with a small group of people (20 or fewer). our cruise had the maximum of 20 people on the yacht; because of this number, we had two naturalist-guides who were both excellent (16 people or fewer would have only had one guide). we were grouped with several families. we had the best time because everyone got along so well. the small number of people made the cruise more informal and personal.
the food served was excellent, the crew extremely helpful, and as i had said earlier, the naturalist-guides were top-notch.
we went in august because that's when the sea lions are pupping, so we got pictures of pups that were no more than three weeks old. but it's also the beginning of their garua season, so the seas are rougher than they are earlier in the year.
photographically-speaking, my biggest regret was that i couldn't stay longer than a few hours at each of the 12 visitor sites. i would have very much liked to have had the opportunity to photograph in the late afternoon or at dusk, which is my favorite time to take pictures. if they offered a two-week cruise which permitted staying an entire day at each visitor site (which i could do easily) i'd sign up for another trip. but as it now stands, i'm so glad i went. i hope to go back.
if you have any questions about the trip, let me know.
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even though you're already seeing frigates in the keys, you'll see more frigates at isla genovesa and at north seymour island than you can imagine. and to be able to get so close to them (without touching them, of course) and take as many photographs as you can...well, you just have to be there to experience it.
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