Darwin Bay (Trail) on Genovesa Island, Galapagos
Nesting Green and Red-footed boobies and many new chicks! Also magnificent mating frigate birds.
Music: Three Little Birds by Bob Marley & the Wailers
Ecuador - Galápagos Islands - Isla Genovesa
Known as Bird Island because of the bird colonies nesting here: frigatebirds, red-footed boobies, Nazca boobies, swallow-tailed gulls, storm petrels, tropicbirds, Darwin's finches and Galápagos mockingbirds.
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Team Darwin: Genovesa Island, Darwin Bay, Galapagos, HD
Amazon2Galapagos.com Frigate birds, Nazca Booby birds, Red-footed Booby birds, Swallow-tailed gulls Lizards, Sea Lions, Sharp-beaked Ground-Finch, Lava Heron. More videos and photos on the website. October, 2013. Panasonic GH3
Prince Philip's Steps Genovesa Galápagos Ecuador
Genovesa Island, The Galápagos Islands - Ecuador, South America
In April of 2019 I spent 8 Days on an amazing Boat Tour Of The Galápagos Islands. Here is a selection of short video diaries of my trip. Day 2 of our trip took us to Darwin Bay on our most northern stop in the islands, Isla Genovesa. This is known as “Bird Island” due to the sheer volume of Frigate Birds, Boobies & Gulls which call the island home. For more articles, videos and news visit suewherewhywhat.com or why not subscribe?
Galapagos 4 -- Genovesa Island, Prince Philip's Steps & Darwin Bay
The Birds of Galapagos - Bahia Darwin, Isla Genovesa
Description
Genovesa Island - Darwin Bay
One of the Galapagos Islands north of the equator. Genovesa (Tower) is a low volcano barely breaking the surface of the ocean. Through the thick mist that often surrounds the island, in fact, the land is sometimes completely obscured to arriving seafarers until they almost reach it.
Birds in Darwin Bay, Genovesa Island, Galapagos
Darwin Bay in Genovesa Island, Galapagos, nesting place for numerous and varied bird species. There is an impressive abundance of Frigatebirds, Nazca and Red-footed Boobies, Swallow-Tailed Gull, Finches, and Mockingbirds, among other bird species.
Playa de Darwin, Isla Genovesa, Galapagos
Video Genovesa Island Walk - Galapagos, Ecuador
-Genovesa Island walk. Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
Day 2: Genovesa, Galapagos 2014
Galapagos Islands aboard the San Jose, 2014. Last bit of Day 1 (snorkeling at Baltra), then Day 2 - Genovesa Island. Manta rays, white-tipped reef shark, lots of fish, red-footed boobies, marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies, frigate birds, Nazca boobies and petrels
Darwin Bay - genovesa - Galapagos - red footed bobies
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The Red-footed Booby is the smallest of all boobies at about 70 centimetres (28 in) in length and with a wingspan of up to 1 metre (3.3 ft). It has red legs, and its bill and throat pouch are coloured pink and blue. This species has several morphs. In the white morph the plumage is mostly white (the head often tinged yellowish) and the flight feathers are black. The black-tailed white morph is similar, but with a black tail, and can easily be confused with the Nazca and Masked Boobies. The brown morph is overall brown. The white-tailed brown morph is similar, but has a white belly, rump, and tail. The white-headed and white-tailed brown morph has a mostly white body, tail and head, and brown wings and back. The morphs commonly breed together, but in most regions one or two morphs predominates; e.g. at the Galápagos Islands, most belong to the brown morph, though the white morph also occurs.
The sexes are similar, and juveniles are brownish with darker wings, and pale pinkish legs, while chicks are covered in dense white down.
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In the mangroves, Darwin bay , Genovesa
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Frigate birds with babies,
Baby sealions.
Darwin Bay Galapagos Islands March 2013
Golden rays at Darwin Bay of Genovesa Island
Big group of rays very close to the beach of Darwin Bay where we snorkeled. Video shot by Rogelio Guaycha.
Galapagos - Genovesa
Adventure in the Galapagos - Genovesa (part 2 of 7)
Darwin Beach Genovesa Island Galapagos
Galapagos Isla Genovesa
Knows as bird island
Galapagos - Genovesa
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