00_Young_sooty_tern_(Sterna_fuscata)_welcoming_us_to_Ile_de_Lys
01_Part_of_the_island_is_made_of_limestone
02_A_lot_of_sandbanks_are_coming_out_of_the_water_at_low_tide
03_Huge_sooty_tern_breeding_colony_on_Ile_de_Lys
04_Adults_and_juvenile_sitting_on_the_ground
05_Crab_burrows_on_the_beach
06_Birds_everywhere_you_look
07_Birds_also_occupy_all_the_trees_and_bushes_on_the_island
08_One_of_many_juvenile_sooty_terns_(Sterna_fuscata)
09_ Sooty_terns_oing_some_mating_dance
11_Some_black_noddies_(Anous_minutus)_breeding_in_the_limestone_formations_of_the_island
12_Black_noddy_(Anous_minutus)_with_juvenile_in_his_nest
13_Part_of_the_big_breeding_colony_of_sooty_terns
14_Hundreds_of_birds_flying_over_Ile_de_Lys_in_the_morning
15_You_can_find_a_gfew_turtle_nests_on_the_beach
16_We_also_found-some_new_turtle_trails_in_the_sand
17_Some_empty_turtle_eggs_in_one_of_the_nests
18_Saltwtare_pond_in_the_middle_of_the_island
19_Sandläufer_at_the_little_seawater-pond_on_the_island
20_Mudcrab_looking_for_something_to_eat
21_The_sand_is_mainly_made_of_the_skeletons_of_Halimeda_sp