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Sunday, March 21, 2021

Sleeping/not sleeping...


 We managed to wander down to Goose Pond on this past Friday....I was hoping to see some something.  Two or three roads we wanted to go down were covered by water.   We did see a few ducks, and several hawks...and I was about to give up and head home and Lo and behold, I spotted these.  They were so far away I could not tell what they were.


I walked down till I was opposite them...I was still a distance away...though these photos are not the best, I am also amazed they are as good as they are.  The wind was off and iceberg and strong enough to cut right through a person.  If I had had an umbrella I could have become Mary Poppins.  So was luck that they are not terrible blurry just from the wind factor alone.





21 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

A flock of White Pelicans, what a very cool find!! I didn't know there were any around there.

CheerfulMonk said...

Thanks for taking the pictures... I've never seen a real pelican. It was windy here today too.

Nancy Chan said...

The only place we can see pelicans is in the zoo. Great capture of the pelicans.

eileeninmd said...

Hello

The White Pelicans are cool, one of my many favorite birds to see.
Have a happy day!

Ann said...

How wonderful that you found these before you left. It looks like that one pelican in the first picture has a bit of insomnia :)

MadSnapper said...

are pelicans normally there? we have them here but did not know you would see a flock like this. the photo is beautiful. still lauhging over the umbrella flight. brahahahaha

A Left-Eyed View said...

Such an incredible find in a midwestern state! Great photos captured here,

Ruthie said...

HOw delightful to see so many pelicans!

ushasurya said...

wow...so many pelicans !! Fabulous shot !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Devi :)))

Ruth Hiebert said...

These are great pictures.

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

I've just arrived from a blog about Hummingbirds - and now Pelicans. Neither of them are ever seen in the UK and I'm very jealous! :)

don said...

They are fine close ups in that second picture.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful shots of the pelicans! You did very well indeed in finding these beauties.

Laurel Wood said...

The pelicans are amazing. I am thinking of you flying with an umbrella now! Lol. 🌂

happyone said...

What a treat to see all those pelicans!! When I walk in a strong wind it always makes me laugh to get pushed along by it!

Kodak said...

The second shot is amazing. Well, I'm glad we didn't see you blow by holding on to an umbrella. :-)

Michael Rawluk said...

We get the immature pelicans here. The ones old enough to mate got to lakes west of here. Such beautiful birds.

Lowcarb team member said...

Brilliant.
I enjoyed seeing all of these Pelicans.

All the best Jan

ElaineH said...

Gorgeous white pelicans! They are so beautiful. There is a flock that spends winters here in Maryland. It is always such a treat to see them.

Jeevan said...

Not bad shots on the pelicans and ducks!

Red Rose Alley said...

Pelicans, so many of them! What a GRAND bird. I love white birds, they're so wonderful to look at.

~Sheri

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