A composite photo of Galapagos sea birds seen by the group: (right to
left, top to bottom): swallow-tailed gull, brown pelican, waved
albatross, 2 red-billed tropic birds, waved albatross, magnificent
frigate birds, blue-footed booby, red tropic bird.
Photos and composite by David Krohne
Beneath a monster fig at Tiputini Biodiversity Station—pictured with our
guide, Meyer (center) are Dan Rogers, Andrew Hasty, Kyle Hays, John
O'Donnell, Patrick Murphy, Ryan Walden, and Sheryl Krohne.
Photo by David Krohne
Ryan Walden photographs a giant fig tree at Tiputini.
Photo by David Krohne
Kyle Schroering and Andrew Hasty up close and personal with a captive
tortoise at Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz.
Photo by David Krohne
John O'Donnell reaches the high point of the canopy walk—130 feet above
the forest floor.
Photo by David Krohne
Two magnificent frigate birds sail past the moon just after sunset on
our last night in the Galapagos.
Photo by David Krohne
Two blue-footed boobies perform mating display
Photo by David Krohne
A composite photo of Galapagos sea birds seen by the group: (right to
left, top to bottom): swallow-tailed gull, brown pelican, waved
albatross, 2 red-billed tropic birds, waved albatross, magnificent
frigate birds, blue-footed booby, red tropic bird.
Photos and composite by David Krohne
Beneath a monster fig at Tiputini Biodiversity Station—pictured with our
guide, Meyer (center) are Dan Rogers, Andrew Hasty, Kyle Hays, John
O'Donnell, Patrick Murphy, Ryan Walden, and Sheryl Krohne.
Photo by David Krohne