In the Galapagos, if you haven't seen red-footed boobies, you haven't been here. These seabirds are amazing to see; they are related to their well-known blue-footed cousins. In addition to having unique traits that enable them to flourish in the archipelago, they are only found in two locations that are visited: our Northern Itinerary and Eastern Itinerary. Witness some of the islands' rarest species to experience the authentic Galapagos. Learn more about these incredible birds and become one...| La Pinta
Unable to demonstrate flight, an odd set of wings flail wildly in the air, releasing golden droplets of water into the deep blue sky above the setting sun. One of the more amazing evolutionary views that visitors to the enchanted isles get to witness is the Flightless Cormorant, an indigenous species of the Galapagos Islands that only has two places in the world: Fernandina and the western coast of Isabela.| La Pinta
Often observed soaring in the soft wind, observing the landscape beneath them, the enormous and magnificent frigatebirds of the Galapagos Islands are known for their passive dominance over the sky. Despite their enormous wings and jet-black hue, which sometimes give them a frightening appearance, these gentle giants are the most loving parents to their young.| La Pinta
On North Seymour Island, while you wade among colonies of blue-footed boobies, beautiful frigatebirds, and swallow-tail gulls, keep an eye out for the Galapagos Great Frigatebird, which is distinguished by its vivid red breast and pointed black feathers. Some of the greatest natural marvels of the world may be found in the Galapagos Islands, but the giant frigatebird is undoubtedly at the top of the list.| La Pinta
Discover Galapagos Lava Lizards: tiny creatures showcasing Darwin's natural selection, demonstrating fascinating behaviors, and vital to their ecosystem.| www.lapintagalapagoscruise.com