What could be more beautiful than a baby Red-footed Booby.
I photographed this one on Eastern Island, Pihemanu (Midway Atoll).
It is testing its wings as winds blew across the tiny island from the lagoon.
Soon, it would fly off on its own to feed in its characteristic and spectacular fashion.
Unlike the Albatross, Boobies dive from the air, piercing the water, then grabbing
a fish before emerging and flying off, quite a ways from initial plunge.
You can see them dive if you watch the water from the shores of Kauai
and Oahu.
You can see them nesting along with many other seabirds at
Kilauea National Wildlife Refuge on Kauai.
Boobies, Frigates, Albatross, Nene, Shearwaters, Monk Seals, and Honu
can be seen up close here.
All winter, Humpbacks swim offshore of the lighthouse
and Spinner Dolphins swim past pretty much all year.
Opportunity to photograph courtesy, NOAA, USFWS, and
the State of Hawaii.
Thank You Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument!
1 comment:
i <3 your booby
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