


Wildlife Wednesday: Javan Rusa
Similar situation faced by the other wildlife animals, habitat of the Javan Rusa is limited due to human activity. Its population in the wild is considered vulnerable according to IUCN.

Wildlife Wednesday: Magnificent Frigatebird
It was an exciting moment to see the Magnificent Frigatebirds in their habitat, North Seymour Island (Galapagos, Ecuador). Charles Darwin called the bird as ‘the Condor of the Oceans’. Its […]

Wildlife Wednesday: Galapagos Giant Tortoise
The Galápagos giant tortoise is considered as the largest living species of tortoise on this planet. Another giant tortoise species are available as well in Seychelles and Mauritius. We visited giant tortoise […]

Images of Birds in Minneapolis ~ World Migratory Bird Day
As a scuba diver for almost ten years, I learned and have seen marine animals that have migrated from sea to sea, from ocean to another ocean. And of course, […]

Wildlife Wednesday: Ravens at Grand Canyon National Park
It’s a bit tricky to identify a crow versus a raven bird. They looked alike as black colored birds and intelligent ones. I saw a bird when visiting the amazing […]

North Seymour Island, A Charming Seabird Colony in Galapagos
Located next to Baltra Island (Galapagos, Ecuador), the uninhabited island North Seymour is named after a British Navy Admiral, Lord Hugh Seymour. The island is known for having a large […]

Wildlife Wednesday: Blue-footed Booby
Blue-footed Booby birds are common to see in Galapagos Islands. The name "booby" came from the Spanish word "bobo", introduced by the European colonists, which means..

Wildlife Wednesday: The Smartest Monkey (Capuchin in Costa Rica)
The Capuchin monkey is common to find in Costa Rica. The first picture was taken in a restaurant, where we had lunch. It’s a wild monkey who lived in the […]