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Random Fact: The blue-footed booby's name comes from the Spanish word bobo which means "stupid," "foolish, or "clown." The name originated from the bird's clumsy behavior on land, such as when wooing a mate, and its seemingly fearless attitude towards humans.
The blue-footed booby is not considered endangered. The IUCN Red List and BirdLife International classify the species as of "least concern".
The global population is estimated to number more than 90,000 mature individuals. However, the species is undergoing a moderate decline.
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The blue-footed booby's population has dropped from 20,000 in the 1960s to only about 6,400 today. The main factor behind the decline is thought to be a scarcity of food. The birds find their current, low sardine diet sufficient to live but insufficient to breed successfully.
The blue-footed booby is often shown in documentaries about the Galapagos.
The Galapagos Islands are home to the majority of the world's breeding pairs.
The blue-footed booby also nests as far north as western Mexico. In some years, small numbers stray north into the southwestern United States, mainly to the Salton Sea, California.
Random Fact: Marco Polo (1254-1324) was an Italian voyager and merchant who was one of the first Europeans to travel across Asia through China, visiting the Kublai Khan in Beijing. He left in 1271 (he was a teenager at the time) with his father (Nicolo Polo) and uncle (Maffeo Polo); they spent about 24 years traveling.
The blue-footed booby is not considered endangered. The IUCN Red List and BirdLife International classify the species as of "least concern".
The global population is estimated to number more than 90,000 mature individuals. However, the species is undergoing a moderate decline.
Picture: (All you need is Biology - WordPress.com)
The blue-footed booby's population has dropped from 20,000 in the 1960s to only about 6,400 today. The main factor behind the decline is thought to be a scarcity of food. The birds find their current, low sardine diet sufficient to live but insufficient to breed successfully.
The blue-footed booby is often shown in documentaries about the Galapagos.
The Galapagos Islands are home to the majority of the world's breeding pairs.
The blue-footed booby also nests as far north as western Mexico. In some years, small numbers stray north into the southwestern United States, mainly to the Salton Sea, California.
Random Fact: Marco Polo (1254-1324) was an Italian voyager and merchant who was one of the first Europeans to travel across Asia through China, visiting the Kublai Khan in Beijing. He left in 1271 (he was a teenager at the time) with his father (Nicolo Polo) and uncle (Maffeo Polo); they spent about 24 years traveling.