Ecuador - Galapagos Islands - North Seymour
The small island of North Seymour was our (sadly) last real
excursion on our Galapagos cruise. The highlight was seeing the frigate birds
during mating season when the males inflate their red balloon-like throat sacs
and shake and shiver to attract females to their nest. It’s quite a display –
one which I’m grateful I didn’t have to employ to attract Deborah. Also on this
island we had another close look at some blue footed boobies. We were sad to
say goodbye to the Galapagos. Despite the considerable expense to tour the
islands, it was totally worth it. We would actually consider
coming back to tour the western islands, probably with the same cruise ship. In
the meantime, we still have more of Ecuador to see before we head back, but it
will be hard to top the Galapagos.
Male Frigate Bird showing off
The white-headed bird in the foreground is a juvenile
The frigates form a distinctive silhouette when they soar
There are actually two kinds of frigates: Great Frigates, as shown here with greenish feathers on their backs, and Magnificent Frigates, with purplish feathers on their backs.
North Seymour Island
Lava Lizard
Blue Footed Booby
Video: regurgitated fish for dinner
Hey, ladies! Check me out!
Goodbye Galapagos...for now.
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