When Did Blue-footed Boobies Go Extinct?

On these islands in the Pacific Ocean to the west of Ecuador, the population of blue-footed boobies has dropped from around 20,000 in the 1960s to 6,400 today , according to a new study in avian conservation and Ecology. Why did blue-footed boobies go extinct? In April 2014, a project was completed revealing that populations … Read more

What Do Blue-footed Boobies Say?

Calls. blue-footed boobies are seldom heard vocalizing at sea except when squabbling over prey, when they occasionally make guttural braying sounds. nesting birds give whistling (males) and hoarse quacking (females, young) sounds. Are blue-footed boobies friendly? Blue footed boobies are tame and docile around humans. Where are the blue-footed boobies from? Blue-footed Boobies nest on … Read more