Smart Birds
I saw a lot of neat animals and numerous
birds when in the Galapagos Islands.
We left Santa Cruz Island in the evening
for an all night cruise to Tower Island. Our guide sent us to bed with the
promise of a surprise in the morning.
When I walked out on deck, with my first
cup of coffee in my hand, the next morning I suddenly stopped, mesmerized by
the sight of two red-footed boobies perched on the boat ‘s bowsprit. Their red
webbed feet held tight to the rails and with the wind blowing in their
beautiful faces, the birds looked very regal.
They sat there in all their splendor for a
very long time. My son had been up for some time and had taken pictures. He
walked very slowly over to me and said, “Aren’t they wonderful, Mom?”
We all were very quiet, speaking in hushed
tones and moved very slowly, if at all. We learned that red-footed boobies feed
far out to sea in deep waters. After a night of fishing and feeding the birds
often hitch a ride back to shore on boats that sail the islands.
The birds posed like it was expected of
them. We were all excited and enjoyed the birds’ company for a long time.
Everyone had a chance to get their photos and to enjoy the up close encounter
with the red footed boobies. What a way
to start the day!
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