The exceptions to this were the sea lions, they were everywhere. When they were not busy swimming, working at the fish market or doing yoga on the beach they were snoozing on the rocks, in the water, on park benches or even on the slide. We really had fun swimming with the sea lions, especially the youngsters. Just like puppies they were so curious, playful and full of energy. They swam circles around us, over and under us, twisting and turning their bodies in ways we could only dream of moving through the water. I’m sorry to report that we don’t have any pictures of the wonderful times we had underwater with our new friends. We tried but we just couldn't fit Don in our carry-on suitcase and our camera doesn’t like the water.
One of the many amazing things about the animals in the Galapagos is that they have no fear of humans. Birds didn’t fly way, crabs didn’t run away, sea lions didn’t swim away and the turtles well they didn’t seem to even notice us. What a gift for an amateur photographer like me. Did you ever wonder where ET got his looks, I think I know.
There are
many different species of birds in the Galapagos but the birds that caught our
attention were the Frigates and the Boobies.
Mating season was in full force for the Frigates while it was just
beginning for the Blue-Footed Boobies.
To attract the girls the male Frigates inflate their gular sac so that when
the girls fly overhead each male spreads his wings, sticks out his gular sac and pleads
“pick me, pick me”!!! Size and performance definitely counts so the guy with the biggest sac and best pleas wins while the others are sadly left totally deflated. Better luck next time.
I never knew (or really cared) that iguanas came in so many sizes and colors. Like the sea lions they were everywhere but unlike the sea lions they did not remind me of playful puppies but of the ‘boys in da hood’.
It was a great adventure, one that we thoroughly enjoyed and would gladly repeat...but only if our swim buddies with the pink caps join us next time.
I dreamed about your seals last night, they were pushing me by my feet so I could go as fast as them. What a great experience that must have been for you. Thanks for the photos and descriptions. I'm loving the artwork too. (but the iguanas would have creeped me out)
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