Three Species of Booby
Birding in the Galapagos Islands is an adventure, as every bird seems to have something remarkable about it. Everyone is of course charmed by the boobies and especially remembers the blue-footed boobies because of the funny name and very unexpected color of their feet. The bluer they are, evidently, the healthier and better-nourished they are.
According to the
World Wildlife Fund, the name booby “originates from the Spanish word ‘bobo,’ which means silly or foolish. These birds tend to have a lack of regard for possible danger, making them vulnerable at times.”
Red-Footed Boobies are Just as Funny
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This one was carrying a stick. Maybe nesting material? |
Not to mention the Nazca Boobies
Also Nesting: a Great Frigatebird
The Chicks
Water Birds
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We had really wanted to see the Red-Billed Tropicbird — a new one for us. |
Land Birds
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A mocking bird. |
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Darwin observed that there were several species of mockingbirds, differing from island to island. |
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This is a Darwin Finch, known for its adapted beak. |
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The Yellow Warblers hang around the sea lions, hoping for insects that are attracted to the mammals. It seemed a bit surprising that this familiar bird from home is also so well adapted to this strange place. |
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Another finch. |
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Galapagos Doves |
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We were happy to see some owls hunting on the lava beach. This is a short-eared owl which makes itself at home in every continent except Australia and Antarctica. |
We saw many other birds on the various islands we visited, and particularly enjoyed the nesting colonies where birds are incredibly tame. On our previous trip to the Galapagos, we also saw the nesting albatrosses and the mating displays of the Great Frigate birds.
Wonderful shots. The red footed boobies sure stand out with their colored talons. And the Frigate birds look so big in the bushes. Always lucky to see an owl. All these birds are so interesting.
ReplyDeleteThose boobies are fantastic. And oh, those red feet! I love them! You've seen so many wonderful ones and grand photos, too!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are all awesome birds! Great sightings and photos.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
I don't recall ever having heard of red-footed boi ies. Cool!
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm assuming you are in the Galapagos Islands. What a fabulous place!! As everyone is commenting those red footed boobies are stealing the show. Wonderful shots!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a bird paradise! hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteHello. Interesting post and wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place for birdwatching, the birds and photos are wonderful. I would love to see them all. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a wonderful weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
ReplyDeleteBlue feet? Well, I never! Oh and then you saw some with RED feet. How amazing! You just never know what you'll see in nature. You took some wonderful photos on your trip!
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