Today feels like a pelican kind of day.
I spent some time this last February hanging out with Brown Pelicans on the Gulf Coast. They're fascinating and watching them go about their day was a great way to de-stress.
They're so cool when they dive. I'll do a dedicated diving post at some point in the future. Every evening, they gathered in one particular area to go fishing.
I think one thing I love about pelicans is they're so big. Their wingspan is around 7 feet.
I watched a pair gathering nesting material from post-storm debris on some rocks.
They flew their sticks to an island nearby where many pelicans, egrets, and herons were also busy building nests.
This one found some nice greenery.
This is an immature pelican toying with a cluster of leaves among a group of adults.
Here comes the squadron, on their way to their roosting island at sunset.
The photos above all show Brown Pelicans. I also spent a lot of time with American White Pelicans, which I will be posting about soon.


































