Ballestas Islands Photos

Peru's Ballestas Islands are home to many endemic seabirds including the Peruvian Booby, Guanay Cormorant, Inca Tern, Peruvian Pelican, and Humboldt Penguin. The islands are uninhabited by humans, who only go ashore for the occasional collection of guano for fertilizer.

I took these photos while on a boat tour of the Ballestas Islands on May 16, 2007.

[Photo of Ballestas Islands] [Photo of Ballestas Islands] [Photo of Peruvian Boobies] [Photo of Inca Tern and Peruvian Boobies] [Photo of Peruvian Boobies] [Photo of Peruvian Boobies] [Photo of Peruvian Boobies] [Photo of Ballestas Islands] [Photo of Ballestas Islands] [Photo of Ballestas Islands] [Photo of Humboldt Penguins] [Photo of South American Sea Lions] [Photo of Inca Tern and Guanay Cormorants] [Photo of human access to the Ballestas Islands] [Photo of Ballestas Islands] [Photo of Ballestas Islands] [Photo of Ballestas Islands] [Photo of Ballestas Islands] [Photo of Ballestas Islands] [Photo of Ballestas Islands] [Photo of sleeping sea lions] [Photo of South American Sea Lions] [Photo of Guanay Cormorants] [Photo of South American Sea Lions] [Photo of Ballestas Islands] [Photo of South American Sea Lions] [Photo of Peruvian Pelicans]