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  • Opuntia or  prickly pear (Opuntia saxicola) grow among lava boulders and thorny shrubs in the arid zone of Isabela. This species is endemic to Isabela and is on the  IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Behind the opuntias are candelabra cactus (Jasminocereus thouarsii var. sclerocarpus), also endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Plants of opuntia or prickly pear (Opuntia megasperma) grow among lava boulders and thorny shrubs in the arid zone of San Cristobal. This plant is endemic to Galapagos. Behind the opuntias is a candelabra cactus (Jasminocereus thouarsii var. thouarsii), also endemic. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • An immature Lava heron or Galápagos heron (Butorides sundevalli) enjoys the morning sun after roosting in a mangrove tree. This bird is endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) enjoys the morning sun after roosting in a mangrove tree.  This bird is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Playa Isabela, Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Portrait of a marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus venustissimus). This subspecies is endemic to Española and Floreana Islands. Floreana, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    094888.jpg
  • Portrait of a marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus venustissimus). This subspecies is endemic to Española and Floreana Islands. Floreana, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Female medium ground finches (Geospiza fortis) investigate a camera bag. This species is endemic to Galapagos. San Cristóbal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Brown Pelicans wait politely in line for  their share in the fish market in Puerto Ayora. The Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A female large ground finch (Geospiza magnirostris). This bird has an enormous beak and associated musculature, evolved to deal with large seeds. This bird is endemic to Galapagos. Playa Isabela, Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A San Cristóbal lava lizard (Microlophus bivittatus). This species of lava lizard endemic to San Cristóbal.   Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A male medium ground finch (Geospiza fortis) in a Miconia (Miconia robinsoniana) shrub This species is endemic to Galapagos. San Cristóbal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    094690.jpg
  • Brown Pelicans await their share in the fish market in Puerto Ayora. The Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Portrait of a lava gull or dusky gull (Leucophaeus fuliginosus), said to be the rarest gull in the world, is endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • An immature yellow-crowned night heron (Nyctanassa violacea) hunts for food on the beach at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. This bird is endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Opuntia or  prickly pear (Opuntia saxicola). This species is endemic to Isabela and is on the  IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • The highest vegetation zone in Galapagos is known as the Pampa or Fern-Sedge Zone. The only tall plant to grow here in damp sheltered spots, such as the cloudy slopes of Sierra Negra, is the endemic Galápagos tree fern (Cyathea weatherbyana). Sierra Negra, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A Galápagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) and a marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus venustissimus) enjoy the early morning  sun. The iguana subspecies is endemic to Española and Floreana Islands. Floreana, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Portrait of a lava gull or dusky gull (Leucophaeus fuliginosus), said to be the rarest gull in the world, is endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    094328a.jpg
  • Galapagos Blue-footed Booby (Sula nebouxii excise) in flight. This subspecies is endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • An immature Lava heron or Galápagos heron (Butorides sundevalli) enjoys the morning sun after roosting in a mangrove tree. This bird is endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
    095136.jpg
  • South Georgia pipit (Anthus antarcticus). It is endemic to South Georgia and is  the only song bird found  in Antarctica. Prion Island, South Georgia. 19Feb16
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  • Brown Pelicans await their share in the fish market in Puerto Ayora. The Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    095441.jpg
  • Plants of opuntia or  prickly pear (Opuntia echios var. echios) grow in the arid zone of Isla Plaza Sur among thorny shrubs. This Opuntia is endemic to Galapagos,  Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A San Cristóbal lava lizard (Microlophus bivittatus). This species of lava lizard endemic to San Cristóbal.   Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A male medium ground finch (Geospiza fortis) in a Miconia (Miconia robinsoniana) shrub This species is endemic to Galapagos. San Cristóbal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • An immature lava gull or dusky gull (Leucophaeus fuliginosus) with immature brown plumage. The lava gull, said to be the rarest gull in the world, is endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A San Cristóbal or Chatham mockingbird (Mimus melanotis) on the sandy Ochoa beach is San Cristobal. This species is endemic to San Cristóbal. Playa Ochoa, San Cristóbal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A lava gull or dusky gull (Leucophaeus fuliginosus) prrens its feathers on the sandy Playa Ochoa beach. This gull, said to be the rarest gull in the world, is endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Playa Ochoa, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) relaxing with its bill and pouch resting on its neck. This bird is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Portrait of a Brown Pelican. The Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus cristatus). This subspecies is endemic to Isabela and Fernandina Islands. Las Tintoreras, Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A female large ground finch (Geospiza magnirostris). This bird has an enormous beak and associated musculature, evolved to deal with large seeds. This bird is endemic to Galapagos. Playa Isabela, Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
    092934.jpg
  • A Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) on the jetty at Playa Isabela.  This bird is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Kayaks for tourists’ use are ready on the white sandy beach. Playa Isabela, Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus cristatus) suns itself on a sunny sandy beach. This subspecies is endemic to Isabela and Fernandina Islands. Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) stands on a post. This bird is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Playa Isabela.  Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus cristatus) suns itself on black lava rocks. This subspecies is endemic to Isabela and Fernandina Islands. Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A big male marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus cristatus) with a fine crest and spines. This subspecies is endemic to Isabela and Fernandina Islands. Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Plants of opuntia or  prickly pear (Opuntia megasperma var. megasperma) with spiny trunks grow in the arid zone of Floreana among thorny shrubs. This plant is endemic to Galapagos. Floreana, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A female medium ground finch (Geospiza fortis). This bird is endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A pair of Brown Pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) in flight dive into the harbour at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno to catch small fish. This bird is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Plants of candelabra cactus (Jasminocereus thouarsii var. thouarsii), a plant endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Portrait of a marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus venustissimus). This subspecies is endemic to Española and Floreana Islands. Floreana, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    094931.jpg
  • Portrait of a marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus venustissimus). This subspecies is endemic to Española and Floreana Islands. Floreana, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    094907.jpg
  • A Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) resting by the harbour at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. This bird is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A Lava heron or Galápagos heron (Butorides sundevalli) perches on rocks watching the sandy beach for potential prey. This bird is endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • An immature lava gull or dusky gull (Leucophaeus fuliginosus) investigates a bottle washed up on the beach. This gull, said to be the rarest gull in the world, is endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A San Cristóbal or Chatham mockingbird (Mimus melanotis) on the sandy Ochoa beach is San Cristobal. This species is endemic to San Cristóbal. Playa Ochoa, San Cristóbal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    094264.jpg
  • Portrait of a female large ground finch (Geospiza magnirostris) with its massive beak on the sandy Playa Ochoa beach. This species is endemic to Galapagos. Playa Ochoa, San Cristóbal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    094238.jpg
  • Young marine iguanas or Galápagos marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus cristatus) huddle together on lava rocks. This subspecies is endemic to Isabela and Fernandina Islands. Las Tintoreras, Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Two big male iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus cristatus) push against each others heads to assert dominance. This subspecies is endemic to Isabela and Fernandina Islands. Las Tintoreras, Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
    093116.jpg
  • The highest vegetation zone in Galapagos is known as the Pampa or Fern-Sedge Zone. The only tall plant to grow here in damp sheltered spots, such as the cloudy slopes of Sierra Negra, is the endemic Galápagos tree fern (Cyathea weatherbyana). Sierra Negra, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    092887.jpg
  • The highest vegetation zone in Galapagos is known as the Pampa or Fern-Sedge Zone. The only tall plant to grow here in damp sheltered spots, such as the cloudy slopes of Sierra Negra, is the endemic Galápagos tree fern (Cyathea weatherbyana). Sierra Negra, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    092781.jpg
  • A marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus cristatus) suns itself on a sunny sandy beach. This subspecies is endemic to Isabela and Fernandina Islands. Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
    092435.jpg
  • Galapagos Blue-footed Booby (Sula nebouxii excise) in flight. This subspecies is endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
    092405.jpg
  • A marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus cristatus) walks across an empty sandy beach. This subspecies is endemic to Isabela and Fernandina Islands. Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus venustissimus) suns itself near the beach in Post Office Bay. This iguana subspecies is endemic to Española and Floreana Islands. Floreana, Galapagos, Ecuador
    092116.jpg
  • Plants of opuntia or prickly pear (Opuntia megasperma) grow among lava boulders and thorny shrubs in the arid zone of San Cristobal. This plant is endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador
    091922.jpg
  • Lava gull or dusky gull (Leucophaeus fuliginosus), said to be the rarest gull in the world, is endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    091674.jpg
  • Plants of candelabra cactus (Jasminocereus thouarsii var. thouarsii), a plant endemic to Galapagos, silhouetted against the setting sun. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) stands on a post preening its feathers. This bird is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Playa Isabela.  Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
    092334.jpg
  • Female medium ground finches (Geospiza fortis) investigate a camera bag. This species is endemic to Galapagos. San Cristóbal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    094228a.jpg
  • A marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus cristatus). This subspecies is endemic to Isabela and Fernandina Islands. Las Tintoreras, Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
    093128.jpg
  • A grey warbler-finch (Certhidea fusca luteola) in a Miconia (Miconia robinsoniana) shrub This species is endemic to Galapagos and the subspecies to San Cristóbal. San Cristóbal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    094670.jpg
  • A Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) enjoys the morning sun after roosting in a mangrove tree.  This bird is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
    095113.jpg
  • Portrait of a marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus venustissimus). This subspecies is endemic to Española and Floreana Islands. Floreana, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    095036.jpg
  • Portrait of a marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus venustissimus). This subspecies is endemic to Española and Floreana Islands. Floreana, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    094900.jpg
  • A male medium ground finch (Geospiza fortis). This bird is endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador
    094724.jpg
  • A Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) resting by the harbour at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. This bird is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    094642.jpg
  • A male medium ground finch (Geospiza fortis) in a Miconia (Miconia robinsoniana) shrub This species is endemic to Galapagos. San Cristóbal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    094690.jpg
  • A Lava heron or Galápagos heron (Butorides sundevalli) perches on rocks watching the sandy beach fpr potential prey. This bird is endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A San Cristóbal lava lizard (Microlophus bivittatus). This species of lava lizard endemic to San Cristóbal.   Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    093848.jpg
  • Portrait of a marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus cristatus). This subspecies is endemic to Isabela and Fernandina Islands. Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    093168.jpg
  • Galapagos Blue-footed Booby (Sula nebouxii excise) in flight. This subspecies is endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
    092417.jpg
  • Galapagos Blue-footed Booby (Sula nebouxii excise) in flight. This subspecies is endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
    092402.jpg
  • A San Cristóbal lava lizard (Microlophus bivittatus). This species of lava lizard endemic to San Cristóbal.   Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    091844.jpg
  • South Georgia pipit (Anthus antarcticus). It is endemic to South Georgia and is  the only song bird found  in Antarctica. Prion Island, South Georgia. 19Feb16
    075584.jpg
  • A Galápagos mockingbird (Mimus parvulus parvulus) shows interest in a tourist’s bag left on the white sand of Tortuga Bay. This subspecies of Mimus parvulus is endemic to Santa Cruz, North Seymour, Daphne Major, Isabela and Fernandina. Tortuga Bay. Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Plants of opuntia or  prickly pear (Opuntia echios var. echios) grow in the arid zone of Isla Plaza Sur among thorny shrubs. This Opuntia is endemic to Galapagos,  Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
    095294.jpg
  • Portrait of a marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus venustissimus). This subspecies is endemic to Española and Floreana Islands. Floreana, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    094909.jpg
  • A San Cristóbal lava lizard (Microlophus bivittatus). This species of lava lizard endemic to San Cristóbal.   Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    094700.jpg
  • An immature lava gull or dusky gull (Leucophaeus fuliginosus) picks up a piece of plastic  on the beach. This gull, said to be the rarest gull in the world, is endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    094580.jpg
  • An immature yellow-crowned night heron (Nyctanassa violacea) hunts for food on the beach at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. This bird is endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    093915.jpg
  • Portrait of a Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) at rest. This bird is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    093810.jpg
  • Portrait of a Brown Pelican. The Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    093422.jpg
  • A marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus cristatus) swims in a sheltered lagoon. This subspecies is endemic to Isabela and Fernandina Islands. Las Tintoreras, Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus cristatus). This subspecies is endemic to Isabela and Fernandina Islands. Las Tintoreras, Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
    093135.jpg
  • A Galapagos Blue-footed Booby (Sula nebouxii excise) has a good scratch on the lava rocks of Las Tintoreras. This subspecies is endemic to Galapagos. Las Tintoreras, Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Portrait of a marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus cristatus). This subspecies is endemic to Isabela and Fernandina Islands. Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    093008-Edit.jpg
  • Galápagos Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) in flight. This bird is seen as a subspecies, endemic to Galapagos, of the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
    092415.jpg
  • A marine iguana or Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus cristatus) suns itself on black lava rocks. This subspecies is endemic to Isabela and Fernandina Islands. Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
    092264.jpg
  • A resting Lava heron or Galápagos heron (Butorides sundevalli) on the beach at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. This bird is endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador.
    094834.jpg
  • A male medium ground finch (Geospiza fortis). This bird is endemic to Galapagos. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador
    094724.jpg
  • South Georgia pipit (Anthus antarcticus). It is endemic to South Georgia and is  the only song bird found  in Antarctica. Prion Island, South Georgia. 19Feb16
    075584.jpg
  • Falkland Steamer Ducks or Loggers (Tachyeres brachypterus) on the beach at  Carcass Island. . Carcass Island, Falkland Islands.
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  • A female Galápagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) suckles its young pup.  Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A female Galápagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) interacts with its young pup.  Isla Plaza Sur, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Tree-like trunks of huge plants of opuntia or  prickly pear (Opuntia echios var. gigantea) grow in the arid zone of Santa Cruz among thorny shrubs on the track to Tortuga Bay.  Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Male, female and immature magnificent frigatebirds (Fregata magnificens) and Galápagos brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) flock round a fishing boat expecting bits of fish waste. Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • Male, female and immature magnificent frigatebirds (Fregata magnificens) and Galápagos brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis urinator) flock round a fishing boat expecting bits of fish waste. Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
    093235.jpg
  • Roadside sign saying ‘Cruce de iguanas. Disminuya la velocidad. Iguana crossing. Please drive slowly.’ The road is close to a beach where marine iguanas or Galápagos marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus cristatus) sunbathe. Puerto Villamil, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador
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