Small seabirds abound. You'll also find a great variety of life in the water and on the beach.
Runny across the water.
It’s not surprising that Darwin was inspired by the Galapagos Islands; they provide incredible access to animal behavior. For example, the masked boobies (I’m talking about birds here) nest openly on the volcanic rocks on Espanola Island.
An Egret perched on a branch overlooking a swamp at the Kanha National Park
Taken in Kanha National Park
Second largest lake in Peru at 4,100 mosl.
A baby-Great Egret bird, searching for food in this creek/stream. I just loved how the lighting worked here, the clarity of the water, the sharpness on the face, and the parts of the feather.
This Kuna fisherman sold his catch of the day to us. Later on that day we BBQ-ed the fish on one of the nearby islands together with this guy.
With at least twice as many birds as tourists, both co-habitat contently in St. Mark's Square in Venice
A group of starlings hitch a ride on the superstructure of the London Eye as it makes a slow circuit. London, England.