Expert Tips on Wildlife & Nature Photography
Court is an avid nature and wildlife photographer and naturalist Expedition Leader for Natural Habitat Adventures. His background in wildlife and conservation biology led him to pursue a joint Ph.D. in ecotourism and entomology. As Editor in Chief of The Natural Photographer, he is eager to share his photography knowledge and creative guidance with readers through comprehensive tutorials and blog posts. You may view more of his photography at www.courtwhelan.com
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Tom
January 4, 2023 at 2:02 pm
Court Whelan, Ph.D.
January 6, 2023 at 1:10 pm
I’m interested in doing a Galapagos cruise. I would like to plan my trip with a stop at North Seymour. I would like to be able to time the trip so that I would have an opportunity to see the Blue Footed Boobies doing their mating dance. I have researched the timeframes and there is information regarding this mating dance that is all over the place. I know Mother Nature and Wildlife are not like a scheduled train schedule. What would be the optimal 2 months’ timeframe to see this wonderful and bucket list dance? Thanks, Tom.
Hi Tom, glad to hear all this! I would highly recommend checking out Natural Habitat Adventures’ small ship adventures in the Galapagos. As far as optimal time, it’s interesting as the Galapagos has a lot of asynchronous behaviors among animals. That is, the same species on different islands may do different things at different times of year. Thus, I’ve seen the blue-footed boobies doing their mating dance at various times of year. However, the June – Aug time is when this is most commonly seen. That’s probably what I’d aim for if it’s a key part of the trip for you. Enjoy it!!