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Blue Footed Boobies - Galapagos
Blue-footed Booby, Sula nebouxii, North Seymour, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. Displaying male and female birds. Courtship
A pair of Blue-footed Boobies standing on a sandy beach looking forward, on Espanola Island, the Galapagos
Peruvian Blue-footed booby Couple
Galapagos Island Trip on the Eden Yacht \n\nSUN\nBaltra, Bachas \nMON\nGenovesa: Darwin Bay, Prince Philllip steps \nTUE\nBartolome, Santiago: Sullivan Bay \nWED\nBlack turtle cove, Cerro Dragon\nTHU\nSanta Cruz: Charles Darwin station, Highlands\nFRI\nFloreana: Post office bay, Punta Cormorant\nSAT\nEspañola: Punta Suarez, Gardner Bay, Islets Gardner & Osborn\nSUN\nLeon Dormido, Interpretation centre, San Crsitobal Airport\nSan Cristobal, Isla Lobos\nMON\nSanta Fé, Plazas\nTUE\nSanta Cruz: Charles Darwin station, Highlands\nWED\nIsabela: Wetlands, Wall of tears, Tortoise breeding centre\nTHU\nIsabela: Punta Moreno, Elizabeth Bay \nFRI\nIsabela: Tagus Cove, Fernandina: Punta Espinosa\nSAT\nSantiago: Puerto Egas, Rabida \nSUN\nNorth Seymour, Baltra
Pair of Blue-footed Boobies on the Lava Rocks by the Sea on North Seymour Islands, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Close up of webbed blue footed booby feet
The red-footed booby (Sula sula) is the smallest and most agile of the booby species found in the Galapagos Islands, recognized by its striking red feet and vibrant plumage. These seabirds, often seen nesting in trees along the islands' coastlines, offer a fascinating glimpse into the diverse wildlife of the archipelago. For birdwatchers and eco-tourists, encountering a red-footed booby is a memorable highlight.
The blue-footed booby is an icon of the Galapagos Islands and shows little fear of humans. It is often seen at Punta Pitt on San Cristobal Island, Ecuador.
The blue-footed booby (Sula nebouxii) is a marine bird native to subtropical and tropical regions of the eastern Pacific Ocean. Punta Vincente Roca; Isabela Island; Albermarle Island;  Galapagos Islands National Park; Ecuador. Suliformes.
Blue-footed booby, Galápagos, Ecuador
Puerto Lopez Ecuador Blue footed boobies on Isla de la Plata
With a blue Atlantic ocean background, a pair of blue footed boobies stand on lava rock on the island of Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
Blue footed bobbies are in the family of marine birds which are found across all tropical and subtropical waters. They are easily recognizable by its bright blue feet
Closeup of Blue-Footed Booby feet on the island of North Seymour in the Galapagos.See my other images from the Galapagos.
Animals found in galapagos
Blue footed Booby ( Sula nebouxii ) at Punta Suarez on Espanola Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, South America
Blue-footed booby strikes a dramatic pose with head up and wings extended as part of a mating dance. In the Galapagos islands.
Blue beach in Otoque, a island in Panamá.
Blue-footed booby, Sula nebouxii,
Featuring two of these iconic seabirds standing side by side amid the island’s arid landscape, this image highlights their vivid blue feet, expressive poses, and the earthy tones of their natural habitat. It’s a portrait of both beauty and biodiversity—perfectly capturing the essence of the Galápagos wilderness.
Close-up of a blue-footed booby spreading its wings on the Galapagos islands
Two blue-footed boobies stand on a rocky shore in the Galapagos Islands. They spread their wings and raise their heads, showcasing their striking blue feet in a natural setting.
Close up of blue footed booby
Blue footed booby seen in Galapagos Islands wildlife reserve.
The Red-footed Booby is a graceful, slim-winged seabird named for its vivid coral-red feet which males show off during courtship. Most booby species nest on the ground, but the Red-footed nests in trees, so they don’t compete for nest sites. This habit also provides protection from ground predators, a welcome advantage for this smallest of the six booby species. Like other members of the family Sulidae, Red-footed Boobies pursue fish by diving into the sea, but also chase flying fish like a flycatcher chases flies. This image is from Half Moon Caye in the western Caribbean Sea. Belize, Central America.
Blue-footed Boobies (Sula nebouxii) engaging in courtship display -  Galapagos Islands
Baby Blue footed booby in Galapagos Islands in ecuador
A Galapagos booby bird spreads its wings, displaying the stunning patterns of its feathers against the rugged island terrain.
Blue footed Booby (Sula nebouxii) Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, South America
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