There is usually 1 land visit at the picturesque Half Moon Caye Island to visit the red - footed
booby sanctuary.
Not exact matches
There is a
sanctuary for
boobies at Lighthouse Reef about 40 to 50 miles from Ambergris Caye and at times a few find their way to the caye.
Take time to walk through the Marine Iguana
sanctuary — where you might also catch a glimpse of Blue - Footed
Boobies and Frigate birds along the shore.
After our second dive / snorkel, lunch and stroll the beach to the bird
sanctuary to see
boobies, frigate birds and iguanas.
Despite being 600 miles west of South America, this primordial
sanctuary continues to lure travelers with the promise of encounters with playful sea lions and flamboyant blue - footed
boobies.
Man - O - War Caye is also found within the reserve which is a
sanctuary for the frigate birds and the brown
booby.
5) The Man - O - War Caye Bird
Sanctuary is home to many native bird species including brown
booby birds, magnificent frigate birds, and pelicans.
Also see Turneffe Atoll, Glovers Reef, the
Booby Bird
Sanctuary, shipwrecks, Manatees and other animals and points of interest.
Visit the Bird Island
Sanctuary, where many migratory birds including egrets, swallows, crested terns, brown foot
boobies and more birds come within a large lagoon.
Harboring a bird
sanctuary, which was established in 1981 to protect the Red - footed
Booby bird, the picturesque island boasts scenic views of the Caribbean Sea and exotic wildlife.
Huacachina is also the jumping point to one of Peru's greatest wildlife
sanctuaries: the Ballestes Islands, known as «the mini Galapagos» on account of the massive concentration of animals living there — including penguins, blue footed
boobies, a plethora of different birds and thousands of sea lions!
It is inhabited by large numbers of pelicans, sea gulls, ospreys and Costa Rica's largest community of
boobies, which makes it a very important seabird
sanctuary.
After you have had your fill of breaching, and spy hopping whales then head back over to Loreto or La Paz for five days of Baja sea kayaking and camping on remote islands in Loreto Bay National Marine Park or Espiritu Santo, where the surrounding water is a
sanctuary for blue - footed
boobies, fin and blue whales, dolphins and sea lions.
Above the waterline, Tubbataha serves as a stopover and
sanctuary for migratory terns,
boobies, and frigate birds.