El Barranco

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El Barranco

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Site Location

Genovesa Island

Activity Level

Moderate

Duration

2 hours

SITE OVERVIEW

El Barranco, or Prince Philip Steps, presents a great chance to observe an array of different bird species. The round trip for this hike takes approximately two hours. From the clifftops, you can admire the large numbers of marine birds that come to nest and breed, especially red-footed boobies, frigatebirds, and Nazca boobies. But keep your eyes open for the well-camouflaged short-eared owl. These birds can occasionally be spotted near shrubs out in the open lava flow fields, where they wait for storm petrels to emerge from their burrows before attacking them for a tasty meal.

Destination Genovesa Island
Activities Hike (1.2 mi / 2 km)
Inhabitants No
Type of Landing Dry landing
Tours Allowed Cruise ship or yacht

LOCATION

FAUNA

Large ground finch Geospiza magnirostris -E
Short eared owl Asio flammeus galapagoensis - ES
Galapagos dove Zenaida galapagoensis - E
Sharp-beaked ground finch Geospiza difficilis - E
Vermilion flycatcher Pyrocephalus rubinus - R
Small tree finch Camarhynchus parvulus - E
Galapagos petrel Pterodroma phaeopygia - E
Red footed booby Sula sula
Nazca booby Sula granti
Blue footed booby Sula nebouxii - ES
Brown pelican Pelecanus occidentalis - ES
Marine iguana Amblyrhynchus cristatus - E
Magnificent frigatebird Fregata magnificens magnificens
Great frigatebird Fregata minor
Galapagos fur sea lion Arctocephalus galapagoensis - E
Galapagos sea lion Zalophus wollebaeki - E
Swallow tailed gull Creagrus furcatus
Lava gull Leucophaeus fuliginosus - E
Large cactus ground finch Geospiza conirostris -E
Yellow-crowned night heron Nyctanassa violacea - ES
White-cheeked pintail Anas bahamensis galapagensis - ES
Warbler finch Certhidea olivacea - E

FLORA

Palo santo Bursera_graveolens - N
White mangrove Laguncularia racemosa - N
Lava cactus Brachycereus nesioticus - E
Prickly pear cactus Opuntia cactaceae - E
Muyuyu Cordia lutea - N
Galapagos croton or chala Croton scouleri - E
Saltbush Cryptocarpus pyriformis - N
Galapagos shore petunia Exodeconus miersii - E
Galapagos spurge Chamaesyce spp. - E
Heliotrope Heliotropium angiospermum - N
Scorpion weed Heliotropium curassavicum L. - N
Goat's head Tribulus cistoides - N
Grey matplant Tiquilia nesiotica - E

SITE GALLERY

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