Turtledove Cay

Islet of the United States Virgin Islands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Turtledove Cay (also known as Turtledove Key, Dove Key and Turtle Dove Cay) is a rocky 3.78 acre islet, located 100 yards north of Saba Island in the United States Virgin Islands. Its elevation is 50 feet and the islet is covered with tall grass. It is joined with Saba Island by a reef, which is bare at times of extremely low water.[1] Turtledove Cay (and nearby Flat Cay, Little Flat Cay and Saba Island) are all designated wildlife reserves by the territorial U.S.V.I. government.[2] Turtledove Cay is home to large quantities of native avifauna, including large colonies of noddies and other seabirds.

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Turtledove Cay
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Saba Island (back) and Turtledove Cay (front)
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Location in the Caribbean
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Turtledove Cay (Caribbean)
Geography
LocationCaribbean Sea
Coordinates18°18′31″N 65°00′01″W
Administration
Federal DepartmentU.S. Department of the Interior
Federal AgencyU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Capital cityWashington, D.C.
Largest settlementNew York City
PresidentJoseph R. Biden
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Saba Island and Turtledove Cay at sunset

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