The setting sun reveals the silhouette of a Nazca Booby majestically perched on leafless branches. Previously thought to be a masked booby, the Nazca Booby was distinguished in 2006 as a different subtype because of its orange bill, white tail and yellow eyes. I took the photograph at the top of the Prince Phillip steps, which are named after the prince who had an accident on the difficult rocks leading up to the island in the Galapagos, explains Jenny Chua. Printed on Kodak Professional Endura paper. Features a card paper mat.