Kalkun Cay, United States Virgin Islands

18°21′01″N 65°03′28″W / 18.3504°N 65.0577°W / 18.3504; -65.0577AdministrationFederal DepartmentU.S. Department of the InteriorFederal AgencyU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceCapital cityWashington, D.C.Largest settlementNew York CityPresidentJoseph Biden

Kalkun Cay is a rocky, steep and narrow islet, located in the middle of the Savana Passage in the United States Virgin Islands. It is one mile northeast of Savana Island and one mile west of West Point on the island of Saint Thomas. Kalkun Cay is 73 feet high and covered with underbrush and grass.[1][2] It is an important habitat of native seabirds.[3]

References

  1. ^ Griffes, Peter L. (2004). 2004 Atlantic Boating Almanac: Gulf of Mexico. ProStar Publications. Page 527. ISBN 9781577855125.
  2. ^ Miller, Debra (2005). Caribbean Islands. Lonely Planet. Page 344. ISBN 9781741040555.
  3. ^ Nelson, Bryan (1978). The Sulidae: Gannets and Boobies. University of Aberdeen. Page 430.
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