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Galapagos - The Enchanted Isles & Amazon Rainforest

Galapagos & Ecuador (2010):
The Enchanted Isles & Amazon Rainforest
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Galapagos & Ecuador (2011):
The Enchanted Isles & Andean Cloud-forests
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Welcome to the Galapagos! Waved Albatross © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007

Welcome to the Galapagos! Waved Albatross © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007

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Welcome to the Galapagos! Waved Albatross © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007 Welcome to the Galapagos! Waved Albatross © tour participant Andrew Moon Galapagos Shearwater Puffinus subalaris (now split from Audubon's Shearwater) glides past our boat © tour participant Andrew Moon Waved Albatross, Espanola, Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007 Waved Albatross, Espanola © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007
Galapagos Shearwater Puffinus subalaris (now split from Audubon's Shearwater) © tour participant Andrew Moon Land Iguana, Galapagos cruise © tour participant Andrew Moon Galapagos Shearwater <i>Puffinus subalaris</i> (now split from Audubon's Shearwater) © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007 Blue-footed Booby, seen daily on our summer Galapagos cruise © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007 Brown Pelican and our cruise boat, the Beluga, Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon
Pink and purple Marine Iguanas on Espanola, Galapagos cruise © tour participant Andrew Moon The handsome Nazca Booby, Galapagos cruise © tour participant Andrew Moon Brown Pelican and our cruise boat, the Beluga, Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon Endemic to the Galapagos, the Lava Gull is unlikely to be mistaken © tour participant Andrew Moon White-vented (Elliot's) Storm-petrel, seen regularly from the Beluga © tour participant Andrew Moon
Galapagos Giant Tortoise, Santa Cruz © tour participant Andrew Moon Flightless Cormorant, Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon Top predator, the endemic Galapagos Hawk © tour participant Andrew Moon The smooth-coated Galapagos Sea-lion © tour participant Andrew Moon Galapagos Flycatcher © tour participant Andrew Moon
Caribbean Flamingo, Floreana, Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon Galapagos Penguin is the only penguin in this equatorial island group © tour participant Andrew Moon Bryde's Whale, north of Fernandina, Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon Great Frigatebird, North Seymour © tour participant Andrew Moon Magnificent Frigatebird, North Seymour, Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007
Galapagos Fur-seal © tour participant Andrew Moon Confined as a breeding species mainly to the Galapagos Islands, the handsome Swallow-tailed Gull is equally distinctive © tour participant Andrew Moon Large Cactus Finch, Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007 Small Ground Finch, Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007 Great Frigatebird, North Seymour © tour participant Andrew Moon
Great Frigatebird, North Seymour, Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon Endemic to the Galapagos, the Lava Gull is unlikely to be mistaken © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007 confined as a breeding species mainly to the Galapagos Islands, the handsome Swallow-tailed Gull is equally disitinctive © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007 The comical Blue-footed Booby, seen daily on our summer Galapagos cruise © tour participant Andrew Moon Small Ground Finch, Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon
Primarily nocturnal, catching squid and fish at night, there's no prizes for guessing how the Swallow-tailed Gull got its name! © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007 The inquisitive Española Mockingbird is confined to the islands of Espanola (formerly Hood Island) and adjacent Gardner © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007 The endemic Galapagos Flycatcher © tour participant Andrew Moon Large Cactus Finch, Galapagos helped Darwin on his way with his theory of Evolution © tour participant Andrew Moon The highly coloured Sally Lightfoot Crab, Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007
With its tail appearing almost wholly white in the field, Wedge-rumped Storm-petrel is an easily identified breeding species on the Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon Endemic to these equatorial islands, the Galapagos Penguin is the world's most northerly breeding penguin © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007 Galapagos Penguin is the only penguin in this equatorial island group © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007 The handsome Nazca Booby, Galapagos cruise © tour participant Andrew Moon A picture of supreme elegance, Red-billed Tropicbird © tour participant Andrew Moon
Galapagos Sealion © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007 Top predator, the endemic Galapagos Hawk © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007 Waved Albatross at its breeding grounds on Espanola © tour participant Andrew Moon A picture of supreme elegance, Red-billed Tropicbird © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007 Waved Albatross cruises past our group © tour participant Andrew Moon
Caribbean Flamingo, Floreana, Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon Bryde's Whale, north of Fernandina, Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007 With its tail appearing almost wholly white in the field, Wedge-rumped Storm-petrel is an easily identified breeding species on the Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon, July 2007 The highly coloured Sally Lightfoot Crab, Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon he distinctive Lava Heron (a race of Striated Heron), occurs throughout the archipelago © tour participant Andrew Moon
White-vented Storm-petrel was seen daily on our July tour © tour participant Andrew Moon, 2007 The distinctive Lava Heron (a race of Striated Heron), occurs throughout the archipelago © tour participant Andrew Moon, 2007 Galapagos Giant Tortoise, Santa Cruz © tour participant Andrew Moon Flightless Cormorant, Galapagos © tour participant Andrew Moon Marine Iguana, Galapagos cruise © tour participant Andrew Moon, 2007
Magnificent Frigatebird looks deflated © tour participant Andrew Moon, 2007 Endemic to these equatorial islands, the Galapagos Penguin is the world's most northerly breeding penguin © tour participant Andrew Moon The inquisitive Española Mockingbird is confined to the islands of Espanola (formerly Hood Island) and adjacent Gardner © tour participant Andrew Moon A real heavyweight, Brown Pelican skims low above the sea © tour participant Andrew Moon