White Pelicans, Island

White Pelicans, Island
A small flock ofwhite pelicans on a small wetlands island and reflected in the surface of a pond.

White Pelicans, Island. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A small flock ofwhite pelicans on a small wetlands island and reflected in the surface of a pond.

Growing up in California, early on pelicans were more or less mythical birds to me. I heard stories about them (“Its beak can hold more than its belly can”) but I don’t recall actually seeing them. That is somewhat odd, since my family frequently visited the California coast where the brown pelicans are often seen — flying past almost any coastal location or sometimes settling down on rocks, headlands, or even beaches. When I finally did “discover” pelicans, they were these brown pelicans. Much to my eventual surprise, these were not the only California pelicans, and the beautiful white pelicans are found all over the place, from coastal to inland locations. It was only in the past decade or sot that I made their acquaintance.

In my experience, the behavior of white pelicans is much different than what I’ve see among brown pelicans. My impression of the brown pelicans is that they are often (most of the time?) in flight, coasting along shoreline bluffs and not spending all that much time on the ground. On the other hand, most of the time when I’ve seen white pelicans they have been on the ground, as with this group. Often when I photograph them I spend a lot of time watching flocks on the ground like this one, waiting for them to eventually take to the air. Sometimes it is a long wait! This group posed on the small island for quite a while before they finally took to the air, made a swooping turn, and passed almost directly over me.


G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.

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