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These photos were taken at the Sundown Island Spring Workday. Volunteers work together to get the island ready for breeding season.
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SundownIsland > Jeremy Cecil, Chester Smith's grandson and a frequent Sundown Island volunteer, was in charge of taking other volunteers to the island. (Photo credit: Hannah Olson)
Jeremy Cecil, Chester Smith's grandson and a frequent Sundown Island v ...
SundownIsland > This injured Brown Pelican was hanging out at Clark's Seafood Restaurant and Marina, trying to survive on the kindness of fisherman. (Photo credit: Hannah Olson)
This injured Brown Pelican was hanging out at Clark's Seafood Restaura ...
SundownIsland > Ed Taylor (in the yellow jacket) is getting ready to take the first volunteer group to the island. (Photo credit: Hannah Olson)
Ed Taylor (in the yellow jacket) is getting ready to take the first vo ...
SundownIsland > The first crew arrives.  It was a windy choppy trip, typical for a March workday. Tim Wilkinson and his brother, Doug, help unload the boat while Diane Nunley, Marcy Spearsl, Ethan Vuichard and Abe Moore passed over supplies and equipment. Richard Prater (on bow) and Ed Taylor (yellow slicker) secure the Egret II. (Photo credit: Rebeka Olson)
The first crew arrives. It was a windy choppy trip, typical for a Mar ...
SundownIsland > Tim Wilkinson (driving tractor), Ed Taylor and Richard Prater haul supplies from the boat to the shed. (Photo credit: Marcy Spears)
Tim Wilkinson (driving tractor), Ed Taylor and Richard Prater haul sup ...
SundownIsland > Linda Olson begins the beach cleanup. She also looks for unusual shells while she picks up debris and has quite a collection now. (Photo credit: Hannah Olson)
Linda Olson begins the beach cleanup. She also looks for unusual shell ...
SundownIsland > Tyler and his Uncle Doug Wilkinson pick up trash along the East side of the beach. (Photo credit: Rebeka Olson)
Tyler and his Uncle Doug Wilkinson pick up trash along the East side o ...
SundownIsland > Larry Tisdel joined the beach clean up. Larry lives in Colorado but spends a great deal of his time in Texas and is a frequent Sundown Island volunteer.  (Photo credit: Marcy Spears)
Larry Tisdel joined the beach clean up. Larry lives in Colorado but sp ...
SundownIsland > Tim Wilkinson, Chester Smith's son-in-law, crosses over the sanded-in dock as he works on the beach clean-up.  (Photo credit: Marcy Spears)
Tim Wilkinson, Chester Smith's son-in-law, crosses over the sanded-in ...
SundownIsland > Rob Muir (Government Land Office) unloads the four-wheeler and prepares to move supplies to the shed and then to pick up bagged trash from the beach clean-up. (Photo credit: Rebeka Olson)
Rob Muir (Government Land Office) unloads the four-wheeler and prepare ...
SundownIsland > A group of mostly adult Brown Pelicans in breeding plumage hung out on the East side of the island on workday.  Mostly, they were just waiting for us to leave. (Photo credit: Rebeka Olson)
A group of mostly adult Brown Pelicans in breeding plumage hung out on ...
SundownIsland > Pond 1 is one of Sundown Island's natural ponds. During the winter months it is a haven for ducks, Avocets and other birds. The island is extremely dry right now because we have not had the usual amount of rain.  (Photo credit: Marcy Spears)
Pond 1 is one of Sundown Island's natural ponds. During the winter mon ...
SundownIsland > I thought the shed was a marvel to see.  It is so organized! Could someone please help me organize my garage!  (Photo credit: Marcy Spears)
I thought the shed was a marvel to see. It is so organized! Could som ...
SundownIsland > In spite of the lack of rain, and because Chester comes out periodically with a small crew and waters trees, the small tree in front of the shed is doing remarkably well. Its the tree with the flag.
In spite of the lack of rain, and because Chester comes out periodical ...
SundownIsland > Ed Taylor loads up the buckets with water and fertilizer for the new trees that are to be planted today.  (Photo credit: Marcy Spears)
Ed Taylor loads up the buckets with water and fertilizer for the new t ...
SundownIsland > (L to R) Richard Prater, Ed Taylor, and Niell Irvin (Government Land Office) posed just before leaving for the tree plot with the water and fertilizer.  (Photo credit: Marcy Spears)
(L to R) Richard Prater, Ed Taylor, and Niell Irvin (Government Land O ...
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