Little Calf Island
Little Calf Island is a small rocky island in the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area, some 9 miles offshore from downtown Boston, Massachusetts. The island has no vegetation and no history of human occupation. It is used for nesting by gulls and cormorants which can be aggressive during their nesting season. Access by humans is by private boat only, and is discouraged.[1]
References
- ^ "Little Calf Island Factsheet". Boston Harbor Islands Partnership. Archived from the original on September 5, 2006. Retrieved September 8, 2006.
42°20′44.99″N 70°53′38.35″W / 42.3458306°N 70.8939861°W / 42.3458306; -70.8939861
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Islands in Boston Harbor
- Apple
- Calf
- Castle
- Deer
- Gallops
- Georges
- Governors
- The Graves
- Great Brewster
- Green
- Little Brewster
- Little Calf
- Long
- Lovells
- Middle Brewster
- Nixes Mate
- Noddle's
- Outer Brewster
- Rainsford
- Shag Rocks
- Spectacle
- Thompson
- Bumpkin Island
- Button
- Langlee
- Ragged
- Sarah
- Peddocks
- Spinnaker
- Grape
- Sheep
- Slate
- Snake
- Italics indicate former islands
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