Blue footed booby, Galapagos tortoises, and Galapagos finches are a few examples of the unique animals found there.
The blue footed booby is common throughout much of Central and South America, not just the Galapagos.
The galapagos Islands
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The Big Blue Marble - 1974 Galapagos 3-5 was released on: USA: 12 June 1976
no but they are the most common booby and live in the Galapagos
Saw one last week
On the ground on shore near ocean such as in Galapagos, not in trees.
Blue-footed boobies are commonly found on several of the Galapagos Islands, particularly on Española, Genovesa, and North Seymour. These islands provide suitable nesting sites and abundant food sources. The birds are well-known for their distinctive blue feet and unique courtship displays, which attract mates during breeding season. Their presence is a notable attraction for visitors to the Galapagos.
They are brown or tan
wavy albatrose the three kinds of boobies (red, blue, masked) great blue heron brown pelican
The Blue-footed Booby (Sula nebouxii), lives and breeds on the tropical and subtropical islands of the Pacific Ocean, such as the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.