Looks a bit odd with those three massive images in the lead.
Y Resized them, added a gallery caption, and moved down to the new "Geography" section where I think it fits better anyway. jp×g18:18, 14 May 2021 (UTC)reply
Where is the island in each of those images?
Y I've made a gallery caption that says it's in the center of the images. If there's a way to superimpose text on the images in the gallery, that might be even better (I'm sure there's a template for it). jp×g18:18, 14 May 2021 (UTC)reply
Actually, it still looks kind of weird. Not quite sure how to fix it (the caption is centered with regard to the full pagewidth, not the individual images?) jp×g00:49, 15 May 2021 (UTC)reply
As a parenthetical note, I'm not quite sure which capitalization is "canonical". I see it both ways; I think the only time "area" is always capitalized is if you're just saying "the Bay Area" (without qualifying it with anything). But this isn't really that big of a deal (and certainly doesn't matter here). jp×g03:19, 15 May 2021 (UTC)reply
N I could not find diddly-squat; the closest I could get in any source was that it appeared on USGS topo maps (i.e. became separated from the larger land mass) some time between 1899 and 1941. jp×g01:07, 15 May 2021 (UTC)reply
"As is common on large areas of ground, grass grows on Hooks Island" unnecessary.
? Specifically, the S. alterniflora referred to in this sentence (the grass that was introduced there in 1973) hybridized with native cord grasses. I guess it's mostly arbitrary and I could rephrase it to avoid this if you want. jp×g01:06, 15 May 2021 (UTC)reply
Looks a bit odd with those three massive images in the lead.
Y Resized them, added a gallery caption, and moved down to the new "Geography" section where I think it fits better anyway. jp×g18:18, 14 May 2021 (UTC)reply
Where is the island in each of those images?
Y I've made a gallery caption that says it's in the center of the images. If there's a way to superimpose text on the images in the gallery, that might be even better (I'm sure there's a template for it). jp×g18:18, 14 May 2021 (UTC)reply
Actually, it still looks kind of weird. Not quite sure how to fix it (the caption is centered with regard to the full pagewidth, not the individual images?) jp×g00:49, 15 May 2021 (UTC)reply
As a parenthetical note, I'm not quite sure which capitalization is "canonical". I see it both ways; I think the only time "area" is always capitalized is if you're just saying "the Bay Area" (without qualifying it with anything). But this isn't really that big of a deal (and certainly doesn't matter here). jp×g03:19, 15 May 2021 (UTC)reply
N I could not find diddly-squat; the closest I could get in any source was that it appeared on USGS topo maps (i.e. became separated from the larger land mass) some time between 1899 and 1941. jp×g01:07, 15 May 2021 (UTC)reply
"As is common on large areas of ground, grass grows on Hooks Island" unnecessary.
? Specifically, the S. alterniflora referred to in this sentence (the grass that was introduced there in 1973) hybridized with native cord grasses. I guess it's mostly arbitrary and I could rephrase it to avoid this if you want. jp×g01:06, 15 May 2021 (UTC)reply