White Pelicans Mini-Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- The American White Pelican is one of the largest birds in North America with a wingspan up to 9 1/2 feet. The sight of a large flock of these magnificent birds in the water or soaring in the air is an amazing experience that I share in a short mini-documentary.
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Tremendous and impressive this huge collection of Pelicans. I enjoyed this video to the fullest. Thanks for sharing.
These beautiful birds come to The Villages in Florida every winter...Just love watching them...They are so huge...
Yes they are! BB
I just saw these beautiful birds for the first time a couple of weeks ago
Yet another brilliant video. So very graceful in the sky and I didn't know the sound the make. Supercool. Thankyou.
My husband and I spend our summers on a lake near our home sitting quietly on our boat watching the birds (ok he's sleeping Im watching) there are lots of these guys out there and I can't stop seeing dinosaurs when I observe them. This video made me feel like it was summer! TY!
💖💖💖💖 I LOVE watching this! Thank you for the information! They are Amazing! 💖💖👏👏👏👏
Cool to watch and awesome information well done my friend stay healthy w/ur friends and lovely family 🤝✌️❤️🌎
I can’t believe that such a majestic animal lives so close by to me. Going to have to go on a trip one day to see it in person.
Unique video..Such a peaceful video for me and nature is a blessing.... I enjoyed very
much with nature .Many thanks..Wishing you peace & happines
always..! Menu :)
Wow! Amazing video so peaceful to watch them.thanks for your knowledge.
It's a sign of the winter arriving here in coastal Texas when the white pelicans arrive
Always amazed to see sout of Chicago during migration
Hey this is a great video! I saw some of these today.
I remember about 35 years ago here
There were none. Now there are the squadrons of them. When spring is here. They fly up from the south.
And fall they fly back to the south.
During the summer I will see .
About 50 of them on the lake.
I fish on the Mississippi River
And lake Onalaska. I see them eat
BIG FISH .like large mouth bass.
And I see them eat Musk rats too.
Thanks for sharing. I enjoy all of them. 👍
Wow I want to visit there
Nice
White Pelicans winter in the estuaries between Galveston Island and the mainland. They seldom mingle with the brown pelicans, but once in a while you'll see them with the cormorants downtown near the fishing piers. Beautiful birds.
Thank you! This was fantastic! You're not in your backyard lately! What's up?
I had the privilege of being up close and personal with a mature brown pelican while working at the Port of L.A . I had to secure a gate and there he was blocking my access. We stared one another down with the pelican in full control , a 20 min wait for him to decide to leave. I thought turkey's were big , not so the pelican is huge. Thank you.😄 for sharing
Fulfilled questions on this bird
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9 and a half feet!
There's a large pond, almost a small lake, along the interstate between my parents' home and the family homestead. It's often nearly *covered* in white pelicans during late spring with lots of white wading birds (some sort a heron, I think) along the shore. As a kid, it always struck me as odd to see so many white birds that were completely wild. Even gulls are more of a light grey.
American White Pelicans can be found in eastern Iowa along the wetlands of the Mississippi, Cedar and Iowa River.
I live along the east coast of Florida and watch the brown pelicans soaring past in groupings of 4 or 5. What exactly am I looking at? Are they a family of related individuals? Is it parents with their kids? What makes up these small flocks? Sometimes there are 10 - 15 in the group just flying past in single file. Is the dominant male the one that leads? So many questions and can't find any answers on the Google.
I'm noticing that they keep their wings up while in the water. Is there a reason for that?
They are keeping them dry so they can fly off quickly if they need to.