SundownIsland > Devon volunteers leave the island after a day well-spent.  (photo by Steve Tripp)
SundownIsland > East shore, Sundown Island, October 2006 with pelican feather on top of shells.  (photo by Steve Tripp)
SundownIsland > East shore, Sundown Island.  Sundown Island had a long breeding season this year.  Notice the nearly all brown juvenile pelican in the background.  (photo by Steve Tripp)
SundownIsland > Pelicans and fishermen co-exist peacefully on Sundown Island.  Fishermen are respectful of the bird sanctuary and do not come ashore.  (photo by Steve Tripp)
SundownIsland > Brenda and Hanna Eskelson pull weeds from around older test plot plants, a vital part of maintaining the introduced vegetation...A TOUGH JOB WELL DONE!!  (photo by Steve Tripp)
SundownIsland > Abandoned nests in 5-year old test plot.  Most of these nests are reused each breeding season. (photo by Steve Tripp)
SundownIsland > It's no wonder that our avian friends love this place.  (photo by Steve Tripp).
SundownIsland > The path to Devon Plot #2.  The large vegetation in the background is about 3 years old and contains numerous abandoned nests.  (photo by Steve Tripp)
SundownIsland > Fall color, "Sundown Island Style."  (photo by Steve Tripp)
Devon volunteers leave the island after a day well-spent. (photo by Steve Tripp)
SundownIsland > Devon volunteers leave the island after a day well-spent.  (photo by Steve Tripp)
Devon volunteers leave the island after a day well-spent. (photo by Steve Tripp)
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