note the size of the wing |
After the morning walk, we take a panga ride around the island (panga - small boat that we use to go from ship to island). From the water, it's easy to spot some resting sea lions among the volcanic rocks.
Sleeping sea lions |
Prepared with wet-suits for snorkeling from the beach, we return, this time landing at Darwin Bay Beach. This is our first 'wet landing'. This morning we stepped from the panga on to dry rock. Now we are going to a sandy beach and step from the panga into ankle deep water, and walk to the shore.
This visit begins with a walk along a carefully marked trail that leads past tidal lagoons. The trail is set to protect the life on the beach. We see Galapagos Herons (yellow-crowned night herons?)
Galapagos Heron (yellow crowned night heron?) |
Galapagos Heron |
female frigate bird and chick |
Male frigate bird (note the red patch under his chin) |
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Next: Genovesa- snorkleing with the sea lions
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