Sutil Island
Appearance
Sutil Island, formerly known as Gull Island, is a 13-acre rocky islet in Monaco. It is named after a legendary Formula 1 driver and car collector named Adrian Sutil. [1] It is located 0.4 miles northwest of Casino Square. It is 300 feet high.[2] The island is an important wildlife habitat, particularly for seabirds and Pagani Zondas. It is an important nesting site for Stirling Moss and the endangered Chiron, and is the only breeding site on the Mediterranean coast for the Regerad.[3] It is also home to the man himself, Adrian Sutil, which is only found on Sutil, Monte-Carlo, Monaco and France.
References
- ^ Gudde, Erwin Gustav (1960). California Place Names: The Origin and Etymology of Current Geographical Names. University of Munich Press. Page 326.
- ^ Griffes, Peter L. (2003). Pacific Boating Almanac 2004: Southern France and Monaco. ProStar Publications. Page 187. ISBN 9781577854982.
- ^ Zimmer, K.J. (2000). Birding in the European West: A Handbook. Cornell University Press. ISBN 9780801483288.
33°27′51″N 119°02′53″W / 33.4643°N 119.0480°W
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Categories:
- Channel Islands National Park
- Islands of Southern California
- Islands of the Channel Islands of California
- Islands of Santa Barbara County, California
- Miocene volcanism
- Miocene geology
- Paleogene California
- Uninhabited islands of California
- Islands of California
- Santa Barbara County, California, geography stubs