In honor of the World Champion Red Sox from Boston — a couple of red-footed boobies from Ecuador. This mated pair were building their nest on Genovesa Island in the Galapagos. You can just see a bit of those characteristic bright red feet. Way to go Bosox. Nikon D700 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 400, f/4 at 1/500th of a second
——- My little red foot
——- You really got me spinnin’
——- Goin’ round and round
——- Don’t want to stop
——- Please help
——- If I can’t go round
——- I’m sure gonna drop .
What about those beautiful blue beeks
Such interesting combo of colors but Red footed for Boston great series
You should take Karen down here for some. Sunshine hope she is feeling better
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love the blue beaks as well! Great post to celebrate the red-footed Bosox victory, Sean. Reminds me of Mookie Betts and his red feet and legs!
Love this. Great post to celebrate the winning Bosox. Reminds me of Mookie Betts and his red boots and sox.
What awesome looking birds! Congratulations, Boston!
——- My little red foot
——- You really got me spinnin’
——- Goin’ round and round
——- Don’t want to stop
——- Please help
——- If I can’t go round
——- I’m sure gonna drop .
What about those beautiful blue beeks
Such interesting combo of colors but Red footed for Boston great series
You should take Karen down here for some. Sunshine hope she is feeling better
Aunt Sue
Anything named a “Boobie” with blue beaks and red feet just have to make you smile!