Flocks of Booby Birds on Conway Reef Fiji during 3D2C DXpedi
Conway Reef, known since 1976 by its Fijian name Ceva-I-Ra or Theva-i-Ra, is a coral reef of 450 km southwest of the main Fijian Islands. On the middle of the reef is a small sand islet, 1.8 meters high and about 320 meters long. The reef is uninhabited except for a large number of nesting sea birds. This clip shows the amazing natural display of booby birds coming back to the island en masse as the sun sets. The full moon rises behind one of the 3D2C antennas.