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Most viewed - Bachas Beach, Isla Genovesa
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71 viewsFeeding time. The chick picks food out of the mom's mouth.
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70 viewsLava cactus: one of the first plants that can break down volcanic rock into soil.
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70 viewsThe small channel where the sharks were.
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69 viewsA fur seal, much more difficult to find in the Galapagos (and impossible anywhere else).
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69 viewsA yellow-crowned night heron hanging in the shadows.
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69 viewsStrolling in the waters is a young Yellow-crowned night heron.
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68 viewsYes, more white sand. It was really beautiful... and all ours.
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68 viewsA sea lion lounging on the rocks.
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68 viewsA couple Nazca boobies look to the future.
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68 viewsThis bird met an untimely end.
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68 viewsOne frigate bird watches another fly by.
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68 viewsFrigate birds everywhere!
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67 viewsHow a catepillar this fat survives on an island covered in birds is beyond me.
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67 viewsWe were pretty lucky to spot this Short-eared owl, another Galapagos-only treat.
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66 viewsThese birds have no fear of humanity whatsoever. At least not until they start talking to their mainland cousins.
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66 viewsThis is a red-footed booby chick. Their feet don't change colour until they're adults.
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66 viewsA frigate bird keeps an eye on a Galapagos dove.
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66 viewsThat fat catepillar appears to have been caught by a Galapagos Mockingbird.
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66 viewsI think she was flirting! At least I hope it was a she...
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66 viewsA swallow-tailed gull keeps an eye on her egg.
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