Galápagos WildlifeBradt, 1999 - 140 páginas This guide to the wildlife of these extraordinary islands has a lively text and is illustrated throughout Z99 superb full-color photographs of the flora and fauna Island walks are described in detail Z99 accompanying full-color maps while background |
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... Santa Cruz where they set up a fish - canning Charles Darwin ( HB ) plant . Over the years the five islands were settled by various nations . Then , in 1959 , the Government of Ecuador declared all areas without a human population to be ...
... Santa Cruz where they set up a fish - canning Charles Darwin ( HB ) plant . Over the years the five islands were settled by various nations . Then , in 1959 , the Government of Ecuador declared all areas without a human population to be ...
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... Santa Cruz , or in a farm building in the highlands . B The short - eared owl is much more often seen . On Genovesa , particularly , it is commonly seen at the storm petrel colony where it hunts , on foot , by waiting at a storm petrel ...
... Santa Cruz , or in a farm building in the highlands . B The short - eared owl is much more often seen . On Genovesa , particularly , it is commonly seen at the storm petrel colony where it hunts , on foot , by waiting at a storm petrel ...
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... SANTA CRUZ ( INDEFATIGABLE ISLAND ) Santa Cruz is the most central of the islands , with the largest population of all the five inhabited ones . The town of Puerto Ayora has been the main base for tourism for the last 25 years , and is ...
... SANTA CRUZ ( INDEFATIGABLE ISLAND ) Santa Cruz is the most central of the islands , with the largest population of all the five inhabited ones . The town of Puerto Ayora has been the main base for tourism for the last 25 years , and is ...
Contenido
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE GALÁPAGOS | 1 |
HABITATS | 7 |
PLANTS | 15 |
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adult albatross archipelago Baltra Bartolomé beach blue-footed boobies breeding CDRS Cerro chick Chique cliff colony colour common cone crabs Darwin's finches dolphins Ecuador eggs endemic Española feed female feral Fernandina fish flamingos flightless cormorant Floreana flowers flycatchers frigatebirds galapagoensis Galápagos hawk Galápagos Islands Galápagos tortoises Genovesa giant tortoises green ground finch habitat highlands incubation insects Isabela lagoon land birds land iguanas lava cactus lava lizards males mammals mangrove marine iguanas masked boobies mockingbirds National Park nest Niño numbers Opuntia palo santo palo santo trees pelicans penguins pinzón plants predators Puerto Ayora Punta rats rays red-billed tropicbirds red-footed red-footed boobies reef reptiles rocks saltbush San Cristóbal sand Santa Cruz Santiago Scalesia sea-lions seabirds seen sharks shrub snorkelling South Plaza species spines spot storm petrel subspecies swim tourists trail turtles underwater vegetation visitors Volcán warbler waved albatross whales yellow young zone
Referencias a este libro
Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles of the Galápagos Islands: An Identification Guide Andy Swash,Rob Still Vista previa limitada - 2005 |