SundownIsland > Two breeding-adult Little Blue Herons (bottom) and two juvenile Tricolored Herons (brownish, top).

Photo credit: Marcy Spears
SundownIsland > 2007:  The area outlined in blue is the last vestage of one of the Geotubes.  Most of the material has disintegrated and left a large block of sand. The item outlined in red includes the brick mats that were installed in 2003. Photo credit: Marcy Crowe Spears
SundownIsland > Typical scene on Sundown.  If you'll notice there is a Great Blue Heron baby begging the spoonbils for food.
SundownIsland > Laughing Gull eggs in nest, a slight depression in the sand. Photo credit: Diane Nunley.
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)
SundownIsland > This juvenile American Brown Pelican was taking a walk through the new baby terns.
SundownIsland > This photo of hundreds of baby terns with a few American Brown Pelican baby-sitters was taken on the Northeast corner of the island.  It was like this for three or four hundred yards.  Note that there wasn't much shore area for them because of erosion on this side of the island.
This juvenile American Brown Pelican was taking a walk through the new baby terns.
SundownIsland > This juvenile American Brown Pelican was taking a walk through the new baby terns.
This juvenile American Brown Pelican was taking a walk through the new baby terns.
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