Flightless Cormorants are an endemic species to the Galápagos and the world's only flightless cormorant species. Here a male shows the classic cormorant wing-drying behavior. Punta Espinoza, Galápagos
An American Oystercatcher stalks Ghost Crabs at Playa Espumilla, Galápagos
An American Oystercatcher stalks Ghost Crabs at Playa Espumilla, Galápagos
A Brown Pelican shows off its aerobatics with a steep dive to catch fish in the shallows off of Playa Espumilla, Galápagos
A Blue-footed Booby plunges towards the sea to catch fish as a light mist produces a stunning rainbow behind it. Playa Espumilla, Galápagos
Galápagos Carpenter Bees are the only bee on the islands and an endemic species. Here one moves from flower to flower pollinating them as it goes. Urbina Bay, Galápagos
Blue-footed Boobies bank steeply into a dive as they hunt schools of fish off the coast of Punta Espinoza, Galápagos
Flightless Cormorants are an endemic species to the Galápagos and the world's only flightless cormorant species. Here the larger male and the female court one another by necking and dancing in unison. Punta Espinoza, Galápagos
Two Blue-footed Boobies and a Brown Pelican fly in unison and maneuver with their tails and feet as they dive for a school of fish. Punta Espinoza, Galápagos
A male Red-footed Booby circles as he attempts to land next to a female he is courting. Punta Pitt, Galápagos
A Red-footed Booby cares for its chick in its nest in a tree. Punta Pitt, Galápagos