Sunday, May 18, 2008

Our first day here

After a very long trip to Guayaquil, Ecuador and a short nap upon our arrival, 80 very tired people arrived in the Galapagos Islands yesterday! It seems that plane delays are pretty routine these days, but being on island time makes all of those worries seem years away. As we landed on the island of Baltra that morning, I was reminded of how much I love this place. It truly is magical. The day was hotter than I remember from this time last year, but by the time we were on our first excursion (to North Seymour Island) the day had cooled down and a gentle breeze was blowing. There are so many birds on this island! Swallow-tailed gulls, great and magnificent frigatebirds, blue-footed boobies dominate the area. Of course there’s the token sea lion and crab, but the birds stole the show today. It’s mating season for the frigates, with their bright red pouches inflated on their chest and blue-footed boobies, who have a great dance and whistle to woo the ladies and show up the other males.

male great frigatebird