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The Galapagos Islands: Today. Vulcan, Ecuador.

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1 The Galapagos Islands: Today

2 Vulcan, Ecuador

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6 Blue-Footed Boobie

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9 Pahoehoe

10 Lava Cactus

11 Female Lava Lizard

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13 Pinnacle Rock

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16 Land Iguana

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18 Masked Booby

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20 Galapagos Penguin

21 Red-Footed Booby

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25 Male Frigate Bird

26 Holey Rock

27 Brown Pelican

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37 Finches

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39 Large Tree Finch

40 Small Tree Finch

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44 Vermillion Flycatcher

45 Galapagos Tortoise

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50 Marine Iguanas

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71 Information The islands are located on the equator, and the seasons vary little during the course of the year. The "garua" (or cool, misty part of the year) occurs from May to December and a lightweight jacket may be necessary. The remainder of the year (January through April) is considered the "warm" season and is the wetter of the two seasons. While wildlife is pretty much active all year, certain birds have breeding seasons.

72 "endemism" in the Galapagos. Sea lions noisily greet us as we land on their beach. Curious mockingbirds peck at our shoelaces. From April to November waved albatross perform their wild mating rituals only on Espanola. Colonies of blue-footed boobies engage in "sky-pointing" while masked boobies busily care for their young. Stunning swallow-tailed gulls and red- billed tropicbirds take shelter under the cliffs. Other species endemic to Galapagos and found on Espanola include Darwin’s Finches, Galapagos Doves and Galapagos Hawks. Observe a unique species of marine iguana identified with traces of red and green colorings. Colorful lightfoot crabs crawl along the shoreline near to the famous "blow hole".


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