Sanibel Island
is home to a good variety of birds, including the Roseate
Spoonbill and several nesting pairs of Bald Eagles. Birds
can be seen on the beaches, the causeway islands, and the
reserves, including J. N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife
Refuge. Common sights include pelicans, herons, egrets, and
Anhingas, as well as the more common birds like terns,
sandpipers, and seagulls. There is a population of American
Alligators, and a lone rare American Crocodile has been seen
at the refuge as well. Plants on the island include the
native sea grape, sea oats, mangroves, and several types of
palm trees.


A perfect place to spend a quiet
honey-moon, family vacation or catch up with old friends. Our condo is an
island hide-a-way with all the luxuries of home.