American White Pelican - synchronized feeding
American White Pelicans, zoomed with Nikon B700
American White Pelicans with my old Panasonic FZ20…
American White Pelicans, Nikon Coolpix B700
Another Pelican treat
American White Pelicans on the Bow River
American White Pelicans on the Bow River
American White Pelican
American White Pelican
Two becoming four
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American White Pelican
Eye contact
One lucky shot
Eye of the Pelican
Caught in the light
Two for the price of one
A necklace of weeds
One of my photos
The Atlas of Breeding Birds of Alberta front cover
American White Pelican
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Three
White on green
Evening sun
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I can see you
I'm beautiful
Two of a kind
A gleam in the eye
My creation
Pelican fury
American White Pelican
American White Pelicans
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A joy to see
Yesterday, 2 September 2015, I made myself go on a birding walk with friends at Carburn Park. I tend to miss most of the birding and botany walks and I find it even harder to push myself out the front door when there are far fewer things to see and photograph as we head into fall.
Glad I went yesterday, though, as I would have missed seeing this group of beautiful American White Pelicans, gathered on a gravel bar in the middle of the Bow River. I would also have missed a distant Merlin, perched near the top of a tall snag, and Ospreys flying high over the river - one was carrying a fish in its talons. A few Double-crested Cormorants were flying along the river or standing on a large tree trunk (?) in the river.
Our temperature got down to 5C last night and it's only 12C just after 10:30 this morning. Rain is in the forecast for the next few days.
Glad I went yesterday, though, as I would have missed seeing this group of beautiful American White Pelicans, gathered on a gravel bar in the middle of the Bow River. I would also have missed a distant Merlin, perched near the top of a tall snag, and Ospreys flying high over the river - one was carrying a fish in its talons. A few Double-crested Cormorants were flying along the river or standing on a large tree trunk (?) in the river.
Our temperature got down to 5C last night and it's only 12C just after 10:30 this morning. Rain is in the forecast for the next few days.
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