Monday, 18 January 2010

Goodbye to Galapagos and Goodbye to Ecuador, It's Been Fan-Bloody-Tastic

Large Ground Finch (male)

Large Ground Finch (male) Bill Structure

Large Ground Finch (female)

Large Ground Finch (female) Bill Structure

Medium Ground Finch (male)

Medium Ground Finch (male) Bill Structure

Medium Ground Finch (female)

Medium Ground Finch (female) Bill Structure

Small Ground Finch (male)

Small Ground Finch (male) Bill Structure

Small Ground Finch (female)

Small Ground Finch (female) Bill Structure

By the time you read this early Post for Monday 18th, I should just about be getting my flight back to the mainland. Guayaquil, is my first destination, hopefully followed by plan A which is an onward flight to Trujillo, (the second largest town in) Peru. I don't have a clue if there is such a flight, but plan B would be to cover the same distance, overnight, by bus/coach. For now I will leave you with the photos of, I think, all the Darwin Finches seen this visit, which is followed by yesterdays post and news of another 'endemic lifer'.

The 'Trip List' now stands at - 775
'World Lifers' - 519
'Endemics' - 57
Species Recorded on Galapagos 'This Trip' - 42

Large Tree Finch (male)

Large Tree Finch (female)

Medium Tree Finch (male)

Medium Tree Finch (female)

Small Tree Finch (male)

Small Tree Finch (female)

Warbler Finch 1

Warbler Finch 2

Vegetarian Finch

Woodpecker Finch

Common Cactus Finch

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