Tag archive: galapagos islands
Mockingbirds Approach Camera – Reflections of Nature
[easy-media med=”2658″ size=”645,363″ align=”center”] The mocking birds, like many of the other wildlife found in the Galapagos are quite naïve because of the lack of land predators on the islands. On our landing at Gardner Bay we were greeted by… continue reading »
Baby Flamingo Feeding – Reflections of Nature
[easy-media med=”2631″ size=”645,363″ align=”center”] Greater Flamingos can be found throughout the Galapagos Islands. During one of our early morning hikes on Floreana Island we took a short walk to a lagoon to photograph some flamingos. To our surprise, off in… continue reading »
Snorkeling with Sea Lions – Reflections of Nature
[easy-media med=”2634″ size=”645,363″ align=”center”] The Galapagos has a fairly large population of Sea Lions throughout the Islands. In this video a GoPro camera rigged to the bottom of the ocean floor captures a special moment with Ecuadorian naturalist Jeffo Marquez… continue reading »
Blue Footed Boobies Diving – Reflections of Nature
[easy-media med=”2637″ col=”null” size=”645,363″ align=”center”] A popular sea bird among tourist visiting the Galapagos Islands is the Blue-Footed Booby. On an early morning hike at Espumilla Beach I was able to capture two blue-footed boobies from take off to diving… continue reading »