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VISITOR SITES WHAT TO SEE
Darwin Bay
Behind the small beach are a number of tide pools with trail that follows the border of the vegetation with an abundance of frigates and other sea birds.

Nesting area frigate birds
masked boobies
red-footed boobies
swallow-tailed gulls
finches

white-cheeked pintail ducks
yellow-crowned night herons
Galapagos doves
lava gulls
sea lions
Prince Philip's Steps
Part of the narrow arm of land which encircles the easter section of Darwin Bay, The trail passes a section of dry forest and emerges onto a ridge of lava, whose cracks and crevices are nesting sites for thousands of storm petrels.

Storm petrels (two species)
red-footed boobies
frigate birds
swallow-tail gulls
tropic birds

short-eared owls
fur seals
palo santo
Opuntia cactis