Alive and Thriving Pelican Fly-by!
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Happy " #aliveandthriving Sunday evening" To You!
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And, Thank You so much for your visit!
So on July the 4th I got a little lucky and managed to catch a "Pelican Fly-by" at the Park and wanted to share it with you this evening.
Pelicans are awesome flyers, even if somewhat clumsy on foot. But flying, they look like dive bombers!
Here he just turned the corner and is heading at me!
Here it is somewhat over head,
And passing by, it looks "Prehistoric"!
At this point it got close to the water and flew towards the lower Breeding Pond,
And a few more photos heading South,
And then it was gone! I was pretty lucky to get the whole Fly-by, normally I do not so I absolutely wanted to share this with you this evening so that you could see an #aliveandthriving Pelican - "in-flight"!
And that was it, I want to thank you again for your visit and am Wishing you a Very Blessed, Happy, and Safe, New-Week!
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What a wonderful meeting.
Pelicans really have a special grace when they are in the air, it is impressive to see them.
Thank you for sharing this unique moment, it was surely an unforgettable experience.
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Great shots Indeed!!!
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Wow an amazing bird nice spotting my friend

Have the best week @lesmann
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The pelican is incredible with the way it fly's, and so much beauty was seen, you did an awesome job with the photos. Cheers.
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