The blue-footed booby nests primarily on the ground, often on rocky or sandy areas of coastal islands in the Galápagos Archipelago. They prefer locations that provide some protection from predators and are typically found in colonies. The nesting sites are usually near the ocean, allowing easy access to food sources. Nesting often involves the use of simple scrapes or shallow depressions to hold their eggs.
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