Saturday, 21 July 2012

Espanola Island, Punta Suarez


Punta Suarez, Espanola Island

Espanola Island, the southernmost and one of the oldest islands in the archipelago, is a treat waiting to be discovered by every Galapagos Island visitor. If possible, there is too much beauty, uniqueness and wonder to conceive of in one small place.  

At Punta Suarez, you have a dry landing – but a very careful one on a rocky ledge – and be sure not to step on the Sea Lions!  You will walk up a trail, through some fascinating flora and fauna and many little lava lizards before arriving at your ultimate destination – the top of a cliff populated by Blue Footed Boobies and Waved Albatross.



Punta Suarez is the world-wide nesting site for the Waved Albatross, now considered to be a critically endangered species. Depending on the time of year, you might see their elaborate and lengthy mating dance or maybe the newborns of both birds. The albatross nestlings are covered with white down and soon will be learning to fly, quite awkwardly at first. It’s hard to let your eyes rest here.  And you won’t want to; remember this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.


Here are some other albatross and some really adorable results of the mating dance and courtship ritual.  Albatross mate for life.


Baby Albatross
Albatross in Love


Albatross sitting on an egg
Posing Albatross


Albatross Mating Area at Punta Suarez
Little Albatross Chick Attempting Flight
This is also a nesting site for Blue-Footed Boobies.  Their dance is just as fabulous as that of the Albatross and even amusing.  The Blue-Footed Boobies will definitely make you smile.  Here's a sample of boobies at Suarez Point:



You Can Try to Ignore Me














But, I Will Win You Over A Little Bit At A Time









Didn't I Tell You - Just Come a Little Closer











I Knew You Couldn't Resist Me!  You're Mine!


Ta Da!!!!!














Whimbrel

Now, you might think that having seen the world's largest population of Waved Albatross and the most beguiling Blue-Footed Boobies ever, was enough.  But Punta Suarez isn't done - not at all. The birdlife doesn't stop there. More birds await – red billed tropic birds, gliding hawks, doves, finches, Whimbrels, ubiquitous frigatebirds, mockingbirds and swallow-tailed gulls.


Galapagos Hawk
  

As you watch these magnificent creatures interact, and take in the vista, you will also be aware of the gorgeous Pacific Ocean roaring below you and the amazing lava blow hole spewing waves and foam up to 30 feet high. Don’t be the least bit surprised if a brightly-colored iguana is soaking up the sun and seemingly enjoying the view along with you. Truly, Punta Suarez is a sight to behold.





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