Anders Björling

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    Galapagos Islands.

    All the images in this portfolio were taken in 2006 during a workshop with Arthur Morris, one of the most prominent bird photographers. It was amazing how you could get so close to the birds without disturbing them.

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    Masked Boobies courting.

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    Masked Booby.

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    Flightless cormorant.

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    Flightless cormorant.

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    Frigate bird.

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    Frigate bird with chick.

    This frigate bird was showing its chick how to build a nest.

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    Red-footed booby chick.

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    Blue-footed booby

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    Red-footed booby.

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    Ground finch.

    This is one of Darwin's finches.

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    Lava rock

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    Lava Lizard and Marine Iguana.

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    Marine Iguanas.

    Iguanas were everywhere along the paths, making it necessary to step over them.

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    American Oystercatcher.

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    Brown Pellicans.

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    Galapagos Hawk.

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    Red-footed Booby.

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    Red-footed Booby

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    Sally Lightfoot Crab.

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    Sea Lions.

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    Sea Lions

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    Swallowed-tailed Gull

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    Tide Pools.

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    Tropic Birds

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    Waved Albatrosses.

    These birds mate for life. They breed only on Espanola, one of the Galapagos Islands, returning there every year.

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