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January Warm marine currents arrive. Land birds start nesting On Espanola, the adult male marine iguanas become brightly colored The green sea turtle arrives to the beaches of Galapagos to lay their eggs Land iguanas begin reproductive cycles on Isabela Water and air temperatures rise and stay warm until June Ideal time for snorkeling
February On Floreana flamingos start nesting White-cheeked pintails start their breeding season Masked boobies on Espanola are at the end of their nesting season Marine iguanas nest on Santa Cruz Highest water temperature reaches 25°C (77°F) and remains until April Galapagos dove's nesting season reaches its peak
March Water temperature reaches its max. Sporadic tropical rains and intense sun. Air temperature can reach up to 30°C (86°F) Marine iguanas nest in Fernandina March 21, the summer equinox signals the beginning. The waved albatross arrive to Espanola
April Massive arrival of waved albatross to Espanola. Their courtship starts. Hatching season ends for giant tortoises Green sea turtles' eggs begin to hatch Land iguanas hatch on Isabela
May North Seymour's blue-footed boobies begin their courtship Sea turtles are still hatching on Gardner Bay, Punta Cormorant and Puerto Egas Palo santo trees begin to shed their foliage Albatross on Espanola start laying their eggs Band-rumped storm petrels begin their first nesting period
June Beginning of the dry season Giant tortoises migrate from highlands to lowlands for suitable nesting places Beginning of nesting season of giant tortoises
July Sea birds are active, especially blue-footed boobies on Espanola Flightless cormorants court and nest on Fernandina. It´s possible to find oyster catchers nesting on Puerto Egas Lava lizards initiate mating rituals until November Whales are more likely to be observed, especially off the Western coast of Isabela
August The Galapagos hawks court on Espanola and Santiago Masked boobies and swallow-tailed gulls nest on Genovesa Temperature of the ocean descends to 18° C (64°F) which obviously varies according to the geographic zones among the islands. Migrant shore birds start to arrive, and stay on the islands until March. Giant tortoises return to the highlands of Santa Cruz
September Peak of the dry season The air temperature reaches its lowest (19°C - 66°F) Penguins demonstrate remarkable activity on Bartolome until December Sea lions are very active, specially in the western and central areas of the Archipelago Most species of marine birds remain active at their nesting sites
October Lava herons nest until March The Galapagos fur seals begin their mating period Boobies raise their chicks on Espanola Giant tortoises still lay their eggs
November Sea lion pups are born Sea lions are sexually active on the Eastern part of the Archipelago Breeding season of brown noddies Band-rumped storm petrels begin their second nesting period
December Hatching of the giant tortoise's eggs begins and lasts until April Green sea turtles display their mating behavior. The warm season begins and all of the plants of the dry zone produce leaves. Galapagos "turns green". The first young albatross fledge.
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