BBC Galapagos: The Islands That Changed the World (2006) | Index |
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| 08:30 | Barnacle Blenny | 08:35 | Galapagos Garden Eels | 08:50 | Scalloped Hammerheads |
| 09:30 | Galapagos Penguin | 10:20 | Blue-footed Booby diving | 12:40 | Ghost Crab feeds on dead Blue-footed Booby |
| 14:30 | Marine Iguana | 20:10 | Sally Lightfoot Crab feeds on Marine Iguana skin | 20:35 | Lava Lizards scavenge for flies on Galapagos Sea Lion |
| 25:00 | Galapagos Tortoise cleaned by finches | 29:10 | Greater Flamingos | 30:30 | Galapagos Hawk captures Marine Iguana |
| 35:15 | Galapagos Sea Lions competing to be beachmaster | 40:20 | Waved Albatross beak-striking mating ritual | 44:10 | produce one chick, take off |
| 54:10 | Land Iguana eating cactus | 55:45 | Flightless Cormorant | 59:30 | Palo santo trees |
| 1:00:30 | Carpenter Bee likes yellow flowers | 1:01:30 | Cactus Finch building nest | 1:02:30 | Woodpecker Finch making tool |
| 1:05:00 | Magnificent Frigatebird catching Galapagos Storm-petrel | 1:07:00 | Magnificent Frigatebird male displaying | 1:10:00 | Sperm Whale |
| 1:18:00 | Galapagos Storm-petrel nesting | 1:20:30 | Short-eared Owl catching Galapagos Storm-petrels | 1:27:00 | Galapagos Mockingbird |
| 1:30:00 | Different islands had different mockingbirds. | 1:36:00 | Galapagos Tortoise mating | 1:38:00 | episode: Forces of Change |
| 1:40:40 | Land Iguanas fight for nesting site, descends into caldera to lay eggs in volcanic ash | 1:47:30 | Lava cactus pionerers on bare lava | 1:47:50 | Four species of Mangrove grow on lava |
| 1:49:10 | Galapagos Fur Seals swim in cool lava grottos | 1:54:20 | Swallowtail Gull is only nocturnal gull in the world | 1:57:40 | Mantis Shrimp Larva |
| 1:58:00 | Slipper Lobster young | 1:58:15 | Comb Jelly are flamboyant | 1:59:30 | Galapagos Penguin |
| 2:00:25 | Big-eye Jacks cleaned by | 2:00:30 | Blacknose Butterflyfish | 2:01:05 | Pavona Coral eaten by |
| 2:01:15 | Guineafowl Pufferfish | 2:01:45 | Spotted Eagle Ray | 2:02:40 | Galapagos Garden Eels |
| 2:03:25 | Gangs of Yellow-tailed Surgeonfish feed on algae, defended by solitary Galapagos Damselfish | 2:04:25 | Pacific Green Turtle is a dark subspecirs, feeds on algae, will lay eggs on beach | 2:07:45 | Band-Rumped Storm Petrel walks on water |
| 2:08:50 | Blue-footed Booby mating: foot-lifting, sky-pointing | 2:11:15 | Nazca Booby lay 2 eggs | 2:12:00 | Nazca Booby sibling rivalry eldest chick pushes younger out of nest |
| 2:16:00 | El Nino starves Galapagos Sea Lions (lack of sardines) and Marine Iguanas (green algae wiped out) | 2:20:25 | Introduced Red Quinine trees swamp natural habitats | 2:20:50 | Goats are eradicated |
| Index | Nov 01, 2007 | Peter Chen |