Friday, May 18, 2012

Avian Ending

We’ve seen thousands – probably more along the lines of millions – of animals here these past two weeks.  The last few days have been an incredible finale for the trip.  While sea lions and iguanas have been important players in the full story, we closed out the trip with birds. And when I say birds, I mean BIRDS. 

Penguins whizzed around beneath us at Bartolome and Sombrero Chino Islands.  They occasionally came up to check us out too.


Our last full day was spent on Genovesa, a jewel of an island on the northeast side of the archipelego.  We anchored the ship inside a caldera underneath a myriad of frigatebirds, red-footed and Nazca boobies, swallow tailed gulls and red billed tropicbirds.

Once again we were very close to the beautiful male frigatebirds with their inflated gular pouches.


Red footed boobies flew around us gathering nesting materals while others sat on newly laid eggs.


 
We saw tenderness with a Nazca booby mom and chick and just down the trail watched another two in an intense fight.



Coming here is something I don’t tire of.  Each trip is unique….I’m already looking forward to being back later in the year. 

Ciao – for now.