JAMESTOWN – There was a time when the skies over Rhode Island were all but absent of waterbirds. There were no cormorants, oystercatchers or plovers, only a few gulls and terns and next to no egrets or herons along the state’s shores.
The island is easy to reach by ferry and explore by bus, following in the footsteps of everyone from a Victorian poet to a 60s rock star ... Regular ferries connect with mainland trains and the island has ...
Regular ferries connect with mainland trains and the island has a good network of buses ...Once on the island, ... It crosses tumuli-studded Compton Down, where there is a clear sense of being on an island.