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Jill Tardivel
A Guide to the Birds of the GalapagosIsabel Castro, Antonia Phillips (Illustrator) Paperback - 144 pages (1996) A & C BlackISBN: 0713639164 Buy this book from NHBS.com Birds, Mammals & Reptiles of the Galapagos Islands[2nd Edition] by Andy Swash & Rob Still published by Christopher Helm 2006 £16.99pSee Fatbirder Review ISBN: 0713675519 Buy this book from NHBS.com The Ecotravellers Wildlife Guide to Ecuador & the Galapagos islandsPearson & Beletsky Academic Press (2000)ISBN: 0120848139 Buy this book from NHBS.com
Travelling Birder 1992 [September]http://home4.inet.tele.dk/moel/Birdwatching in Ecuador & Galapagos Islands Aug.-Sep. 1992, DOF-tur, Erik Mølgaard, Niels Krabbe, Jesper Meedom & Ulrik Andersen. Birdwatching in Ecuador Jan. - Feb. 1994, Birdlist for a 3 weeks trip, Erik Mølgaard. 1999 [July] - Amazilia - Galapagoshttp://www.amazilia.net/images/Travel/Galapagos1999/Galapagos1999.htmThis trip was offered by Field Guides, Inc. and was led by Mitch Lysinger, whom we had birded with in 1996 so we were expecting a fun, and excellent trip. We weren`t disappointed, and the tameness of most of the birds, and their abundance, offset the low number of species seen on the trip... 2002 [October] - Steve Bird & Kevin Easleyhttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/birdseekers/jan03/GALAPAGOS/galapagos-ecu.htmIt was early in the morning at Heathrow and our entire group met in time to be the first to check-in for the first leg of our journey which was to Madrid. The plane left on time and after a short flight we arrived in Spain. The short connection time meant it wasn`t long before we were aboard our second plane and commencing the long flight to Quito in Ecuador. After several movies and meals, the odd book and a little snoring we eventually arrived at this high altitude city – around 8,000ft. The city was back dropped by some wonderful scenery which included spectacular snow capped mountains and rainforest. Once through the riggers of immigration we were met by our ground agents, and my good friend and guide Kevin Easley. Straight onto our coach and then after a short trip we were at our hotel where we were to stay for the night. We were all tired so having eaten our evening meal we then retired to our rooms... 2003 [August] - Tony Pymhttp://hometown.aol.co.uk/tonypym/SeabirdingGalapagos.htmlOn the short journey to North Seymour we could see rafts of Audubon`s Shearwaters, and White-vented Storm-Petrels flew close by the boat, dancing on the water surface with legs dangling in typical feeding action... 2003 [October] - Jono Leadleyhttp://www.indybirder.com/galapagos.htmlItinerary, list and lots of photos... 2004 [June] - Greg Robertshttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/ecuador/ecuador18/gal-ecu-jun-04.htm...The Galapagos lives up to all the expectations - a fabulous place where the tameness of birds and other creatures has no parallel... 2004 [September] - Birdseekershttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/birdseekers/feb05/Galapagos%20Ecuador/Galapagos-Ecuador-2004.htm...The setting was very picturesque, with a clear blue sky greeting our arrival, and around the harbour we saw Great and Magnificent Frigatebirds, Common Noddy, BrownPelican, and some distant Nazca Boobies... 2006 [December] - Roger Wolfehttp://www.santacruzbirdclub.org/Trips/roger%20Galapagos.htm...Two endemic GALAPAGOS DOVES were perched on the side of the building. After passing through the national park inspection and paying our park fees we wait for our bus and there inside the terminal are our first Darwin’s Finches-small, all black males with no other distinguishing features to separate the majority of them other than bill size and as we all know size is relative... 2006 [November] - Jose Illanes & Chuck Bell - Tropical Birdinghttp://www.tropicalbirding.com/tripReports/TR_Galapagos_Nov2006/galapagosreport06.htm... We got our first of the infamous Darwin finches - Small and Medium Ground-finches - right out in front of the airport, as well as a Galapagos Dove...
Andean Birdinghttp://www.andeanbirding.com/html/galapagos.htmlJoin Andean Birding on an unforgettable bird cruise of a lifetime to the Galápagos Islands. On an eight-day cruise we will visit nine islands enjoying easy birding of the 58 resident species and 29 migrants. Birding on the Galápagos affords leisurely views of the birds due to their extraordinary island tameness and much of the time you don`t even have to use your binoculars! Boletas Birdwatching Centre & Birdseekershttp://www.boletas.org/galapagostour.htmThese "enchanted isles" made famous by Charles Darwin, and more recently by several evocative TV documentaries, are the number one destination for most wildlife enthusiasts. Our superb tour starts with a full 10 day cruise aboard our exclusive "first class" motor yacht the "San Jose" which was built specifically to cruise the Galapagos Islands... Canodroshttp://www.canodros.com/Today`s most suitable activity for the Galapagos is ecotourism, maintaining a low impact on the natural environment, where tour use is sustainable over time without altering the resource or negatively affecting the experience. Since 1984, CANODROS S.A. has been a leading ecotourism Operator in the Galapagos. In 1998 we acquired the most comfortable, fastest and newest vessel operating on the Galapagos: the GALAPAGOS EXPLORER II. Eagle-Eye Tourshttp://www.eagle-eye.com/Locations/Galapagos.htmlThe Galapagos, lying about 1000 km west of Ecuador, are a group of volcanic islands with a unique and historically important fauna and flora.Amazing examples of spectacular plantlife, reptiles, and landbirds are found only here in the Galapagos, and many of them are found only on one island... Galapagos Adventure Tourshttp://www.selectlatinamerica.co.uk/Small group escorted tours to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands, tailor made cruises and jungle lodges. We run quality small group tours, and tailor-made itineraries for the discerning traveller. Of interest to nature lovers, bird watchers and photographers or anyone who enjoys travel to remote places with all the organisation meticulously taken care of. Galasam Galapagos Tourshttp://www.galasam.com.ec/We are a largest tour operator company based in Guayaquil, Ecuador. We invite you to discover the GALAPAGOS ISLANDS on board one of the six yachts that we operate in the archipelago. The GALAPAGOS are just an incredible place. They are located 1000 Km far away from the coastline of Ecuador. There are 48 islands and rocks, and thirteen of them have over 14 Km square. Its tropical climate permits to grow to the most amazing fauna and flora species. Giant tortoises in the Charles Darwin Research Station -Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz island- marine and land iguanas, blue-footed boobies, colourful fishes and incredible views are waiting for you in there! Close your eyes for a sec. and think in the rugged landscape resembling the surface of the moon - Isabela island-, or in the beautiful red, white or black sand beaches.... And there is much more! Neblina Foresthttp://www.neblinaforest.com/display.php?code=ec002Each year, during Thanksgiving, Neblina Forest organizes the Galapagos Thanksgiving Birding Trip. Come and join our program, we want to share with you the opportunity to see most of the 28 endemic species of the Islands including Charles Mockingbird, Galápagos Martin, all the Darwin finches -including the super rare Mangrove Finch- along with the chance of snorkeling and discover -first hand- the Natural History of these unique ecosystems... Quasar Expeditionshttp://www.galapagosexpeditions.com/galapagos_main.php?activo=2We offer travel to the Galapagos Islands in small and mid-sized boats with family and friends: in company... Tropic Ecological Adventureshttp://www.tropiceco.comTropic is a unique travel company offering superb nature-based trips with a genuine environmental and social commitment in Ecuador, one of the world’s richest natural destinations. We run programmes to all regions of Ecuador, but specialise in the Amazon and the Galapagos.
Birds of the Galapagoshttp://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~gfeldman/birds.htmlAll photographs were taken in the Galapagos from December 19-26, 1998. Endangered Birds of Galapagoshttp://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/jblincow/endanger/endgalap.htmAll species are endangered on a world scale... Galapagoshttp://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/jblincow/triplist/tripgala.htmThe Galapagos Islands straddle the equator 600 miles west of Ecuador. There are five inhabited islands and many other smaller ones all of which are volcanic in origin and have been formed recently. The archipelago is well spread out with even some of the larger islands not visible from any of the others. Visitors travel to the islands on regular flights that take one and a half hours to cross the vast expanses of the Pacific Ocean. There are few other places in the world that are as much as 600 miles from any other land and the large distance from the mainland has helped in the creation of the unusual flora and fauna. Galapagos Sea Birdshttp://www.rit.edu/~rhrsbi/GalapagosPages/SeaBirds.htmlThe cool, oxygen-rich waters surrounding the Galapagos support an abundant marine flora and fauna which, in turns, support a variety of sea birds. The most obvious and frequently seen sea birds are members of the order Pelecaniformes. In the Galapagos, these include two species of frigate bird, three species of booby, the brown pelican, the red-billed tropicbird and the flightless cormorant
Gallery - Glapagos Photo Albumhttp://world.std.com/~jegan/gpa.htmlA useful source of information about some of its endemics |
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