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Bob Walker | all galleries >> Just Birds >> Yellow Warbler (Dendroica petechia) > Yellow Warbler (Female, Galapagos) #5933
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16-MAY-2010 © 2010 Bob Walker

Yellow Warbler (Female, Galapagos) #5933

San Cristobal Island, Galapagos, Ecuador view map

Dendroica petechia aureola

Today was our first day in the Galapagos Islands. We flew from Guayaquil to San Cristobal Island, boarded our ship (the M/V Letty, operated by Ecoventura), for a week-long photo workshop run by Andy Biggs (AndyBiggs.com). Our first stop was Playa Ochoa, about an hour out of San Cristobal harbor.

I suppose it is fitting that the first bird I got a picture of would be a Yellow Warbler, very common in all the Galapagos Islands. The variety is slightly different than what we see in New Mexico -- mostly noticed because the Galapagos males have an orange streak on the top of their head. This female was catching insects that were swarming around a dead sea lion, and like most of the Galapagos wildlife, was not at all concerned about me being about 6 feet away.

Canon EOS-1D Mark III ,Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM
1/400s f/7.1 at 189.0mm iso1600 (with 1.4x TC) full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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