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GALAPAGOS ISLANDS PHOTO CRUISE

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GALAPAGOS
PHOTO TOUR
ANY TIME*

Duration:10 days, 9 nights
Group Size:2-16
Price:$2950
Single Suppl:$2200
Pace:Easy
Difficulty:Easy
* This tour is available for any dates of your choosing provided guide services and accommodations are available.

List of species found in some or all areas included on the tour. List may be incomplete. The table indicates whether each species is globally threatened or endangered according to the IUCN and also whether it is migratory, very rare, or accidental in the country. See sidebar for meaning of location codes and symbols associated with common names.*

color codes

 
Ducks: Anatidae

1Black-bellied Whistling-DuckDendrocygna autumnalis
2Blue-winged TealSpatula discors
3Cinnamon TealSpatula cyanoptera
4Northern ShovelerSpatula clypeata
5Meller's DuckAnas melleri
6White-cheeked PintailAnas bahamensis
7Masked DuckNomonyx dominicus

 
Flamingos: Phoenicopteridae

8Chilean FlamingoPhoenicopterus chilensis
9American FlamingoPhoenicopterus ruber

 
Grebes: Podicipedidae

10Pied-billed GrebePodilymbus podiceps

 
Pigeons and Doves: Columbidae

11Rock PigeonColumba livia
12Galapagos DoveZenaida galapagoensis
13Eared DoveZenaida auriculata

 
Cuckoos: Cuculidae

14Smooth-billed AniCrotophaga ani
15Dark-billed CuckooCoccyzus melacoryphus
16Gray-capped CuckooCoccyzus lansbergi
17Black-billed CuckooCoccyzus erythropthalmus

 
Nightjars and Allies: Caprimulgidae

18Common NighthawkChordeiles minor

 
Swifts: Apodidae

19Chimney SwiftChaetura pelagica

 
Rails, Gallinules, and Coots: Rallidae

20Paint-billed CrakeMustelirallus erythrops
21SoraPorzana carolina
22Common GallinuleGallinula galeata
23American CootFulica americana
24Purple GallinulePorphyrio martinica
25Galapagos RailLaterallus spilonota

 
Stilts and Avocets: Recurvirostridae

26Black-necked StiltHimantopus mexicanus

 
Oystercatchers: Haematopodidae

27American OystercatcherHaematopus palliatus

 
Plovers and Lapwings: Charadriidae

28Black-bellied PloverPluvialis squatarola
29American Golden-PloverPluvialis dominica
30Pacific Golden-PloverPluvialis fulva
31Tawny-throated DotterelOreopholus ruficollis
32KilldeerCharadrius vociferus
33Semipalmated PloverCharadrius semipalmatus
34Wilson's PloverAnarhynchus wilsonia

 
Sandpipers and Allies: Scolopacidae

35WhimbrelNumenius phaeopus
36Hudsonian GodwitLimosa haemastica
37Marbled GodwitLimosa fedoa
38Short-billed DowitcherLimnodromus griseus
39Wilson's PhalaropePhalaropus tricolor
40Red PhalaropePhalaropus fulicarius
41Red-necked PhalaropePhalaropus lobatus
42Spotted SandpiperActitis macularius
43Solitary SandpiperTringa solitaria
44Wandering TattlerTringa incana
45Lesser YellowlegsTringa flavipes
46WilletTringa semipalmata
47Greater YellowlegsTringa melanoleuca
48Ruddy TurnstoneArenaria interpres
49Black TurnstoneArenaria melanocephala
50Red KnotCalidris canutus
51SurfbirdCalidris virgata
52Stilt SandpiperCalidris himantopus
53Buff-breasted SandpiperCalidris subruficollis
54SanderlingCalidris alba
55Baird's SandpiperCalidris bairdii
56White-rumped SandpiperCalidris fuscicollis
57Least SandpiperCalidris minutilla
58Pectoral SandpiperCalidris melanotos
59Western SandpiperCalidris mauri
60Semipalmated SandpiperCalidris pusilla

 
Skuas and Jaegers: Stercorariidae

61Long-tailed JaegerStercorarius longicaudus
62Parasitic JaegerStercorarius parasiticus
63Pomarine JaegerStercorarius pomarinus
64Great SkuaStercorarius skua
65South Polar SkuaStercorarius maccormicki

 
Gulls, Terns, and Skimmers: Laridae

66Swallow-tailed GullCreagrus furcatus
67Gray-hooded GullChroicocephalus cirrocephalus
68Laughing GullLeucophaeus atricilla
69Franklin's GullLeucophaeus pipixcan
70Lava GullLeucophaeus fuliginosus
71Ring-billed GullLarus delawarensis
72Kelp GullLarus dominicanus
73White TernGygis alba
74Brown NoddyAnous stolidus
75Sooty TernOnychoprion fuscatus
76Inca TernLarosterna inca
77Black TernChlidonias niger
78Common TernSterna hirundo
79Elegant TernThalasseus elegans
80Royal TernThalasseus maximus

 
Tropicbirds: Phaethontidae

81Red-billed TropicbirdPhaethon aethereus
82Red-tailed TropicbirdPhaethon rubricauda

 
Penguins: Spheniscidae

83Galapagos PenguinSpheniscus mendiculus

 
Albatrosses: Diomedeidae

84Southern Royal AlbatrossDiomedea epomophora
85Snowy AlbatrossDiomedea exulans
86Waved AlbatrossPhoebastria irrorata
87Black-footed AlbatrossPhoebastria nigripes
88Black-browed AlbatrossThalassarche melanophris

 
Southern Storm-Petrels: Oceanitidae

89Elliot's Storm-PetrelOceanites gracilis
90White-faced Storm-PetrelPelagodroma marina
91White-bellied Storm-PetrelFregetta grallaria
92Polynesian Storm-PetrelNesofregetta fuliginosa

 
Northern Storm-Petrels: Hydrobatidae

93Ringed Storm-PetrelHydrobates hornbyi
94Leach's Storm-PetrelHydrobates leucorhoa
95Ainley's Storm-PetrelHydrobates cheirmornnestes
96Band-rumped Storm-PetrelHydrobates castro
97Wedge-rumped Storm-PetrelHydrobates tethys
98Black Storm-PetrelHydrobates melania
99Markham's Storm-PetrelHydrobates markhami

 
Shearwaters and Petrels: Procellariidae

100Southern Giant-PetrelMacronectes giganteus
101Northern Giant-PetrelMacronectes halli
102Southern FulmarFulmarus glacialoides
103Cape PetrelDaption capense
104Mottled PetrelPterodroma inexpectata
105Galapagos PetrelPterodroma phaeopygia
106Masatierra PetrelPterodroma defilippiana
107Gould's PetrelPterodroma leucoptera
108Antarctic PrionPachyptila desolata
109Parkinson's PetrelProcellaria parkinsoni
110Pink-footed ShearwaterArdenna creatopus
111Flesh-footed ShearwaterArdenna carneipes
112Wedge-tailed ShearwaterArdenna pacificus
113Sooty ShearwaterArdenna griseus
114Galapagos ShearwaterPuffinus subalaris

 
Frigatebirds: Fregatidae

115Magnificent FrigatebirdFregata magnificens
116Great FrigatebirdFregata minor

 
Boobies and Gannets: Sulidae

117Red-footed BoobySula sula
118Brown BoobySula leucogaster
119Nazca BoobySula granti
120Blue-footed BoobySula nebouxii
121Peruvian BoobySula variegata

 
Cormorants and Shags: Phalacrocoracidae

122Flightless CormorantNannopterum harrisi

 
Pelicans: Pelecanidae

123Brown PelicanPelecanus occidentalis

 
Herons, Egrets, and Bitterns: Ardeidae

124Yellow-crowned Night HeronNyctanassa violacea
125Black-crowned Night HeronNycticorax nycticorax
126Little Blue HeronEgretta caerulea
127Tricolored HeronEgretta tricolor
128Snowy EgretEgretta thula
129Striated HeronButorides striata
130Lava Heron**Butorides sundevalli
131Green HeronButorides virescens
132Western Cattle EgretBubulcus ibis
133Great EgretArdea alba
134Great Blue HeronArdea herodias

 
Osprey: Pandionidae

135OspreyPandion haliaetus

 
Hawks, Eagles, and Kites: Accipitridae

136Galapagos HawkButeo galapagoensis

 
Barn-Owls: Tytonidae

137Barn OwlTyto alba

 
Owls: Strigidae

138Short-eared OwlAsio flammeus

 
Kingfishers: Alcedinidae

139Belted KingfisherMegaceryle alcyon

 
Falcons and Caracaras: Falconidae

140Peregrine FalconFalco peregrinus

 
Parrots: Psittacidae

141Red-masked ParakeetPsittacara erythrogenys

 
Tyrant Flycatchers: Tyrannidae

142Brujo FlycatcherPyrocephalus manus
143Galapagos FlycatcherMyiarchus magnirostris
144Eastern KingbirdTyrannus tyrannus
145Fork-tailed FlycatcherTyrannus savana

 
Vireos, Shrike-Babblers, and Erpornis: Vireonidae

146Chivi VireoVireo chiri

 
Swallows: Hirundinidae

147Bank SwallowRiparia riparia
148Purple MartinProgne subis
149Galapagos MartinProgne modesta
150Brown-chested MartinProgne tapera
151Barn SwallowHirundo rustica
152Cliff SwallowPetrochelidon pyrrhonota

 
Mockingbirds and Thrashers: Mimidae

153Galapagos MockingbirdMimus parvulus
154Floreana MockingbirdMimus trifasciatus
155Espanola MockingbirdMimus macdonaldi
156San Cristobal MockingbirdMimus melanotis

 
Waxwings: Bombycillidae

157Cedar WaxwingBombycilla cedrorum

 
Troupials and Allies: Icteridae

158BobolinkDolichonyx oryzivorus
159Great-tailed GrackleQuiscalus mexicanus

 
New World Warblers: Parulidae

160Northern WaterthrushParkesia noveboracensis
161Prothonotary WarblerProtonotaria citrea
162American RedstartSetophaga ruticilla
163Yellow WarblerSetophaga petechia
164Blackpoll WarblerSetophaga striata

 
Cardinals and Allies: Cardinalidae

165Summer TanagerPiranga rubra
166Scarlet TanagerPiranga olivacea
167Rose-breasted GrosbeakPheucticus ludovicianus
168Indigo BuntingPasserina cyanea

 
Tanagers and Allies: Thraupidae

169Saffron FinchSicalis flaveola
170BananaquitCoereba flaveola
171Green Warbler-FinchCerthidea olivacea
172Gray Warbler-FinchCerthidea fusca
173Vegetarian FinchPlatyspiza crassirostris
174Woodpecker FinchCamarhynchus pallidus
175Large Tree-FinchCamarhynchus psittacula
176Medium Tree-FinchCamarhynchus pauper
177Small Tree-FinchCamarhynchus parvulus
178Mangrove FinchCamarhynchus heliobates
179Small Ground-FinchGeospiza fuliginosa
180Large Ground-FinchGeospiza magnirostris
181Vampire Ground-FinchGeospiza septentrionalis
182Genovesa Ground-FinchGeospiza acutirostris
183Sharp-beaked Ground-FinchGeospiza difficilis
184Common Cactus-FinchGeospiza scandens
185Medium Ground-FinchGeospiza fortis
186Espanola Ground-FinchGeospiza conirostris
187Genovesa Cactus-FinchGeospiza propinqua

 

 *Nomenclature and taxonomic affinities are based on Clements 6th Edition published 2007 with updates through 2021 maintained by the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, which relies largely on the AOU and SACC nomenclature committees. IUCN status may reflect splits not currently recognized by Clements.
**Species not accepted by Clements, AOU, or SACC that we recognize based on the IOC, field observations along with geographical separation, consensus opinions of field guide authors, and other sources. These species are potential splits in future Clements updates.

 

TOUR NOTES

Early booking is recommended to ensure space on the boat. Price does not include park entrance fee ($100), flights to/from the Galapagos (arranged by boat operator; approx $390-430), bus to/from Baltra (approx $5), Isabel Island tax, hotel in Quito (we can assist with making reservation). 30% deposit due upon registration. The remaining payment is due 90 days prior to departure. Cancelation fee is 25% up to 60 days prior to departure, 50% 60-31 days prior to departure, and 100% thereafter. Cruise can be combined with visits to birding lodges in the western or eastern Andes upon request.

 

ADDITIONAL INFO
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PRESENCE CODES

CodeDescription##
//Boreal Visitor0
\\Austral Visitor0
||Transient0
##Non-breeding Dispersal0
<>Erratic/Irregular0
()Breeding Season Only0
{}Casual/Vagrant1
[]Accidental88

Species counts in code tables depend on completeness of the data. For some countries or locales, data may not include all species or information on species presence may be incomplete.