A Red-footed Booby nesting in the Sea grape tree on Eastern Island.
A Red-footed Booby chick on the other Sea grape tree on Eastern Island. These aren't quite as cute as the White terns or the Red-tailed tropic birds.
A Red-footed Booby chick on the other Sea grape tree on Eastern Island. These aren't quite as cute as the White terns or the Red-tailed tropic birds.
Here's some Laysan ducks which were just hatched a month or two ago. Laysan ducks are on the critically endangered list since they only exist on Laysan Island and Midway. They were brought to Midway in case a catastrophe happens on Laysan Island. The population was down to between 7 and 11 birds in 1911.
Here's a Sooty tern watching its egg.
Here's Greg being followed by a couple hundred Sooty terns to make sure he doesn't squash the eggs they laid on the old runway.Sunset at Capt. Brooks' Tavern. The volleyball court is off screen to the right.
Another white tern chick. These little guys are fun to take pictures of, especially when they try to look scary to chase you off.Here's one of the Brown Noddies. Like I told you before, there's not too much difference between these and the Black Noddies.
Can you see why they call this "Turtle Beach"? A couple seals, albatrosses, and debris keep them company.Here's another white tern.
We also have a few thousand canaries on the island thanks to someone who let 12 of them loose.
This is a Black Noddy, we have Brown Noddies too but they look the same. It's hard to tell but their head is a beautiful powder blue.
I'm chainsawing some little ironwood trees.
Here's My roommate Kahi, my boss John, and Kate from New Zealand banding a Laysan Albatross. (Kahi and Kate are volunteers, here for 3 months)
Here I am snorkeling to cut the big net loose from last week.
This is Jimmy (a Laysan duck researcher) showing some of the coral that the net pulled off of the reef.
Old gun on Eastern Island.
Here is the seaplane hanger I talked about a few days ago that got bombed on Dec. 7, 1941.
There was a group of 8 manta rays splashing around the beach.
A fledgling Laysan albatross learning to take off by running on the water.
Here's a Green sea turtle keeping an eye on a white tipped reef shark. The shark is about 6 ft long. Sorry for the lack of detail but the water was kind of rough today.
Here is a manta ray swimming in front of the same shark. The turtle was still watching but he is slightly out of frame. That would have been a cool shot.
Here's my boss, John crawling in first to check out the "pillbox".
Two Great Frigate Birds
White Tern chick.
The Clipper House (where we eat).
Laysan Albatross.
Laysan Albatross, 2 White Terns and the moon in the background.
Green sea turtle.
Hawaiian Monk Seal.
Hawaiian Monk Seal with pup.
White Tern with chick.
White Terns also called "Fairy Terns" because they fly about 3 feet from your head and follow you.
Great Frigate Bird.