Travel Theme – On Display
The display dance of the blue footed boobies. First the male selects a couple of twigs and presents them to the female – if she accepts they become a couple and start the courtship.
Challenge set by Ailsa‘ at wheres my backpack













They look like a cross between a penguin and a duck –
they seriously have blue feet !!!?!
Great photos and what funny looking birds. The blue feet are like something out of Disney.
Wonderful pics
wow to the awesome world we live in
Love this take on the challenge!
I love boobies. Wait that doesn’t sound quite right lol!!!!
I love these animals!
Love the blue feet!
Wow! I never knew such birds existed! Lovely!
Oh my gosh! They are sooo cute! I love their blue feet. I can’t believe all it takes is a twig.
Ah but it has to be the right twig
I wish humans are that easy to please.
How true
Wow! What fantastic feet! Great shots!
WOW, love these photos.
Lovely! I use to work with red footed boobies and brown boobies. They have lots of personality.
Oh my, how cute!!! And weird! I’d be picky with what kind of twig… it better be special! Love this photos!
O what it means to be in love! Love the images.
Talk about an inexpensive courtship, just a couple of twigs. Those blue-footed birds are indeed special. Great post.
Lovely captures… looks like they walked through a pan of blue paint…
Beautiful.
What fascinating creatures. I’ve never knew there were birds with blue feet.
Do they really have blue feet???? Wow, i have never seen something like this!
I was wondering as well, do they really have blue feet.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
They most certainly do
Blue ‘socks’ – so cute
Beautifully captured!
Awesome! I love their blue feet and their fancy dance!
I loved watching the dance of the boobies….and their feet! Both the red variety and the blue…made it all the more entertaining. Thanks for bringing back those memories.
I’ve seen this dance in Galapagos.
Unforgettable !
Beautiful shots.
WAW! Lovely. Are you sure those blue color is original? Looks like someone painted them .
Great! Where did you see them? I think Charles Darwin spent a lot of time pondering these birds…
The Galapagos – I think they might be unique to the islands