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Galápagos Blue-footed Booby (1 Viewer)

You will enjoy your trip very much. Be aware that Galapagos wildlife is very tame. A very long lens is not necessary. Something in the 300mm range is more than enough. (Even better 70-200).
 
I'd be interested in you ebird checklists for the Galapagos. I'm going there in June.
jcpjung
John
As for the Galápagos bird list, I am missing only very few: the local Vermillion Flycatcher, and two or three more that live in the Volcanoes inside Isabela island.

Galapagos finches present a big problem, very few specialists can identify them all.
 

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