This was the last full day of our Galapagos expedition. We awoke as the ship entered the inside of a sunken caldera. Birds were flying all around the ship. Genovesa Island is a bird paradise; here our guests enjoyed one the most touching moments of the week, an intimate encounter with sea birds. Along the trails, either at Darwin Bay or at Prince Phillip’s Steps, we were walking by male frigatebirds with their gular sacks inflated, and a sense of desperation in their eyes. It is not easy to get a female, and the bigger the gular sack the more chances they have to get one. Competition is fierce as the mating season goes on and many of the females pair off. Soon we had made our way into the nesting grounds of the red-footed boobies. These are such beautiful birds with an incredible contrast of colors—their soft brown feathers, their blue beaks, the pink mask around their beak and, of course, their webbed red feet. Unlike the other varieties of booby, the red-footed boobies mostly nest in trees or bushes instead of on the ground, and we could see them perched all throughout the palo santo trees, oiling their feathers. There is much more to see here, Darwin finches, Galapagos mockingbirds, Nazca boobies, petrels and the short-eared owl.
4/22/2025
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National Geographic Gemini
Floreana Island
On board National Geographic Gemini , we started our day just after sunrise kayaking along Loberia Bay. It was a very special outing as we had sea lions join us close to our kayaks. There also were baby blacktip reef sharks, spotted eagle rays, and sea turtles. In the afternoon, we snorkeled with sea lions and then we visited Cormorant Point. We encountered more sea lions on the beach, blue-footed boobies along the coast, and flamingos in a lagoon behind the beach. To close Earth Day, we all watched the premiere of the documentary, Sea Lions of The Galapagos, by Disney. Certified Photo Instructor Ivan worked as a field assistant and photographer on the project, which made it a very special and personal event for our guests, especially after experiencing sea lions up close and hearing Ivan’s stories about the shooting of the film.