Hat Island
Hat Island, in the past often referred to as Bird Island, is a very small island in the south arm of the Great Salt Lake, north of the larger Stansbury and Carrington Islands. The Western Shoshone called it Pa’u-hna. At current water levels, Hat Island is connected to the southwestern shore of the Lake by salt flats, and the intrepid person today can get there without getting their shoes wet. While communities of birds still do frequent the island, the communities of nesting migratory and resident birds described by previous generations have moved to true islands more secure against the intrusions of coyotes and other predators.