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| * Massive arrival of waved albatrosses to Española. Amazing courtship starts. * End of hatching season of the giant tortoises * Eggs of green sea turtles begin to hatch * Eggs of land iguanas hatch on Isabela * While the rains have ended, the islands quite continue green * Good visibility in the water for snorkelers * Perhaps, together with May, the best months in Galapagos (weather, animals, water temperature) |
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| * Beginning of the garúa season * Giant tortoises onSanta Cruz Island migrate from the highlands to the lowlands in search of suitable nesting places * Beginning of the nesting season of giant tortoises * South east trade winds return. Currents become a bit stronger. Seas pick up in surge and wave action. * Many red pouches by males of Magnificent Frigatebirds on North Seymour. * Southern migrants have started their journey towards the north. Galapagos is a rest stop for such birds. Some species of cetaceans also follow this pattern of migration. * Some groups of Humpback whales that migrate up to equatorial latitudes along the coast of Ecuador, can reach the Galapagos too. |
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| * Galapagos hawks court on Española and Santiago * Nazca (masked) boobies and Swallow-tailed gulls nest on Genovesa Island * The temperature of the ocean drops to 18C (64F), which obviously varies according to the geographic zones among the islands. * Migrant shore birds start to arrive, and stay on the islands until March * Giant tortoises return to the highlands of Santa Cruz Island * Oceans are quite choppy, currents at the strongest levels, surge can be expected along the shores that face west or south * Pupping season (births) of sea lions has started. Western and central islands are common places for such sightings. |
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| * Lava herons start nesting until March * The Galapagos Fur Sea lions begin their mating period * Blue footed boobies raise chicks all over Española and Punta Vicente Roca (Isabela) * Giant tortoises are still laying eggs * Days are not always sunny. Garúa can be expected in most locations, except the western islands where most days have a misty start but after few hours of daylight it burns off. * Sunrises in the west can be quite beautiful after the garúa covers only certain locations of the western volcanoes. Summits are clear, but low-lying fog covers the shoreline. |
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