Darwin Bay, Genovesa Island.
Great Darwin Bay, located on the northern shore of Genovesa Island, is a spectacular visitor site formed within the submerged caldera of an ancient shield volcano. It is frequently referred to as "Bird Island" due to the incredibly high density of seabirds that nest in its cliffs and surrounding forests.
The site is defined by its dramatic volcanic landscape and calm, protected waters:
Diverse Habitats: The bay features a crescent-shaped white coral sand beach, arid lava trails, and lush mangrove forests, creating a variety of niches for endemic species.
Abundant Wildlife: It is a premier destination for birdwatchers, offering close-up encounters with Great Frigatebirds, Red-footed Boobies, Swallow-tailed Gulls, and Darwin's finches.
Water-Based Exploration: The sheltered waters within the caldera are ideal for kayaking, snorkeling, and panga rides, allowing visitors to spot sea lions, sharks, and rays in the deep, blue waters.
9679 Sea Lion
9894 Great Frigatebirds
9550 Sea Lion
0069 Swallow-tailed Gull
9595 Sea Lion
0070 Great Frigatebird
9199 Sea Lion
0077 Blue-footed Booby
9957 Sleepy Sea Lion
0097 Red-footed Booby
0038 Sea Lion
0144 Yellow-crowned Night Heron
0171 Red-footed Booby & Chick
0304 Sea Lion Yawn
Nazca Booby & Chick
9692 Upside down Sea Lion
0195 Yellow-crowned Night Heron
0203 Yellow-crowned Night Heron
0219 Swallow-tailed Gull
0212
0233 Swallow-tailed Gull
0282 Yellow-crowned Night Heron
0428 Magnificent Frigatebird
0328 Yellow-crowned Night Heron
0464 Magnificent Frigatebird
0560 Red-footed Booby
0534 Magnificent Frigatebird
0573 Yellow-crowned Night Heron