Sea Lion by the Water
A sea lion at the edge of the water on mosquera island.
A sea lion at the edge of the water on mosquera island.
This baby sea lion suddenly got tired and just plopped down onto the sand.
Taken on Mosquera Island. Our first afternoon on the tour and first encounter with sea lions.
Co-starring: my sandal.
Frigate birds fly off the back of the boat.
A panorama shot of Pinnacle Rock from the top of Bartolome Island.
A Sally Light foot crab eating off the tidal rocks at Sullivan Bay, Galapagos Islands.
Firgate birds fly back and forth at dusk.
The flushing of this tidal grotto has given it the nickname "Darwin's Toilet".
This fur seal decides to get moving. Taken at James Bay in the Galapagos Islands
A Galapagos giant tortoise eating some elephant grass.
Giant tortoises actually move pretty fast when food is involved.
Giant tortoises actually move pretty fast when food is involved. Here they race to get to the food.
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A baby turtle, who just hatched and dug its way out of the sand, runs down the beach towards the water.
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Baby sea lion cries for his mother.
A baby sea lion wants to play, but his mother is trying to sleep.
This sea lion lets the waves roll him over on the beach, having quite a bit of fun.
This sea lion was a little to eager to get into the water, belly-flopping into sand in the process.
A marine iguana runs along the sand.
A waved albatross walks over the edge of a cliff and then takes off.
A waved albatross walks along the rocks.
A zoom shot of the cliffs on Espanola Island.
Two waved albatrosses strut and then fight.
A pair of Blue Footed Boobies dance.
A couple of blue-footed boobies.
Taken as our tour boat passed through the narrow gap at Kicker Rock, Galapagos. There was not much clearance on either side of the boat.
A blue-footed booby couple and their baby chicks.
This baby sea lion wanted to play (or feed), but its mother wanted to sleep in.
Two blue-footed booby couples negotiate over whose territory is whose.
A blue-footed booby does the skypointing mating dance.
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