American White Pelicans - Amherstburg
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American White Pelicans - Amherstburg

Bird Brain

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Hi everyone.  Seeing reports and photos online of American White Pelicans at Holiday Beach Conservation Area in Amherstburg - Essex County. Beautiful birds!  :D
« Last Edit: March 05, 2024, 09:12:58 PM by Bird Brain »
Jo-Anne :)

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Yes they are Beautiful, they are just migrating to their breeding areas in Northern Ontario. "Lake of the Woods".
My "Brother Out Law"  spotted a group of them near his place outside of T-Bay last year. It is nothing new to that area.
Napper:)

https://cottagelife.com/outdoors/wild-profile-meet-the-white-pelican/


Sorry, I couldn't find a better link. Other links were even worse.


 
« Last Edit: March 06, 2024, 12:22:58 AM by Napper »
Interesting site you should check out is https://spaceweather.com/
flkr...http://www.flickr.com/photos/36614671@N06/   Recent updates 2017 old pics
You know your getting old when.....wait, what?


Charline

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I didn't know that their breeding grounds include Lake Nipigon and T Bay. Great to know!

I once photographed them in Wascana Lake in front of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina. The white color is their breeding plumage. They are somewhat brown in California and Mexico.


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A few years ago, pre pandemic, saw some on the lake at Mountsberg.  Sometimes, I think some have also been reported Hamilton area.


Those will be Brown Pelicans in CA and Mexico, same as Florida etc.






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there is also a small breeding colony down by Pelee island, they nest out in lake on a gravel bar,  which is only acessible by boat, numbers are slowly growing each year. these ones seen are probably from that spot