Bird Watching
With diverse, unique avian species on the islands, bird watchers can look forward to spotting flamingos, frigate birds, and the famous Darwin’s finches, among many, many others.
In seasonal news, November heralds the breeding season for many Galapagos birds, among them the brown noddy tern breeds and the band-rumped storm petrel.
At the same time, the iconic blue-footed booby, red-footed booby, and Nazca booby nest during November. The same is true of frigate birds and flamingos.
Meanwhile, on the island of Espanola, you stand a chance of seeing waved albatross chicks becoming active as they prepare to take their first flight.
In summary, November’s blend of pleasant weather, active wildlife, and fewer crowds add up to the ideal setting for a trip that teems with wildlife and adventure.
Ready to embark on an unforgettable journey? Consider tailoring your trip to the Galapagos Islands in November to fully experience the wonders of this natural paradise.