There are a bunch of brown Boobies and many brown Pelicans. The Boobies often fly around in flocks, seemingly in a disorganized fashion and then suddenly many of them dive - they go fairly deep.
The water has lots of fry (sometimes so many that seeing fish while snorkeling is difficult) and they are good bird and fish bait.
Pelicans often look somewhat awkward when diving and they seem to turn around 180 degrees just before or just as they land. My various attempts to photograph this didn't work. Their dives are extremely shallow - their bodies never go under water. It is fun to watch them swallow when they come up - their pouches are very flexible. They often soar just about one to two feet above the water. They can take off pretty effortlessly although they sometimes bounce a couple of times when doing it. When flying a bit higher there is some nice greenish-blue reflection on their sometimes white undersides. Occasionally while snorkeling you almost get dive bombed. Needless to say I spent lots of time watching the Pelican show.
There is a large orchard/garden at one end of the flat. If you show up when one of the gardeners is there you get a guided tour (although their chinese-english accents are a bit hard to understand). Bananas, coconuts, limes, breadfruit, papayas, other edibles, and many flowering plants are seen growing there. Each time we go it gets to be more extensive. Years ago the owner found a chinese gardener expert (Dr. Liao) who has been the resident gardener for many years although illness has brought him back to China - his trained apprentices have taken over. Reportedly Dr Liao has said that the climate where he comes from in China is very similar to the BVI.
Here are the birds and the bananas:
