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Blue Footed Booby

Blue Footed Booby

When ever I go on a trip to a far off place I like to think about what I have learned. To me the important things to keep on learning are not so much facts ( I did learn a lot of these!) but what I call life lessons.

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Off to Galapagos in Search of Blue Footed Booby

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Working on my Bucket List and Stress Reduction

Blue Footed Booby

Blue Footed Booby

Dancing for the Ladies

Dancing for the Ladies

Male on the left

Male on the left

I’m off to the Galapagos islands in search of the blue footed booby. This bird has always fascinated me and long been on my list to see. This seems like a good year to visit Galapagos because it is the 200 anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth. He has always also been of great  interest to me.

Here is some information on the Blue footed booby for those interested.

The Blue-footed Booby is strictly a marine bird. Their only need for land is to breed which they do along rocky coasts.

The Blue-footed Booby is on average 32 inches long and weighs about 3 lbs. The females are slightly larger than the males.  The Blue-footed Booby’s eyes are yellow. The male has more yellow on its iris than the female does.  The booby’s eyes are placed on either side of their bill and oriented towards the front.

The Blue-footed Booby has permanently closed nostrils specialized for diving. They breathe through the corners of their mouths. Their feet range from a pale turquoise to a deep aquamarine. Males and younger birds have lighter feet than females do.

 The Blue-footed Booby male flaunts his blue feet and dances when he wants  to impress the female. During the dance, the male will spread his wings and stamp his feet on the ground. The Blue-footed Booby is usually a one women man and reunites at the breeding grounds with his true love.

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My Own Personal Health Crisis

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Working on Bucket List

Working on My Bucket List

 Above is a picture of me in Grand Manan Novia Scotia touring a fish factory

This is a pretty personal post, ignore it if you wish, I won’t mind! I would like to hear your comments about this kind of post.

Well when it rains it pours, I have 2 new illnesses this week. (Well not new, just actually diagnosed).  I have spent most of the week in doctor’s offices or having tests. I have had Hepatitis C for many years, now it has progressed to Cirrhosis.  Statistics show I will probably live another 5-10 yrs. (Hopefully most of it good.)  I  am also officially a diabetic, Yuk this really means I have to control my sweet intake (a very big weakness of mine). 

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