Its name might seem contradictory - a cliff is hardly a place you would expect to find creatures as dainty as hummingbirds - but it is certainly appropriate. This little outcropping of land is situated on the northern tip of the island, where fields and plants suddenly give way to a steep drop. Below the cliff is nothing but a bare strip of beach and then the lake's waters. There is a cluster of boulders at the very tip of the cliff that, when you climb up onto them, offer a glorious view of both the mainland and the extraordinary sunsets. Hummingbirds and other small avians are usually abundant here, feeding on the nectar of the flowers or, for the others, tiny berries and insects. Prey Status: Fair Occupied by:Unclaimed