Texan White Pelicans
Pelecanus erythrorhynchos
The American White Pelican breeds on lakes throughout the northern prairies and mountain West, but winters are spent in coastal areas. This bird is the only species of pelican to grow a “horn” on their upper bill. The odd looking growth is a fibrous plate, which is shed after the breeding season is over.
While most of their kin breed north of about 40° latitude, there are perhaps four known populations that break with this tradition. One is in Durango Mexico, one is Tamaulipas Mexico, one is in Colorado, and the forth is at Laguna Madre in Texas. These isolated southern population are reported at 100-500 pairs.
American White Pelicans are one of the largest birds in North America. When I’ve seen these great birds take off or land in formation on some inland lake, I’m reminded of a squadron of B29 bombers flying in formation. Watching them feed on the water’s surface in choreographed groups is equally entertaining, as they circle around schooling fish in an ever tightening circle of birds, then simultaneously dipping their great bills into the water to catch their confused prey.
This gallery shows birds I met in Rockport Texas, which may have been members of the Laguna Madre colony. To see the birds I met in California, Oregon, Utah and New Mexico, visit the <Species Gallery>.
4 Photos
American White Pelican(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) |
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Description: I met it after my third day of exploration of Aransas NWR aboard the "Skimmer". There was still time left in the day for explorations. I found a nice place to park next to Little Bay and photograph local resident birds. |
Date Taken: 2020:03:17 18:16 |
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Location:
Little Bay |
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Camera Information: NIKON D500, 400 mm, f/8.0, 1/1000 |
File Name: AmericanWhitePelican_D505606-Rockport-TX |
| © 2020 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
American White Pelican(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) |
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Description: Usually I've seen these birds foraging in teams, but this bird was feeding solo. I met it after my third day of exploration of Aransas NWR aboard the "Skimmer". There was still time left in the day for explorations. I found a nice place to park next to Little Bay and photograph local resident birds. |
Date Taken: 2020:03:17 18:16 |
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Location:
Little Bay |
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Camera Information: NIKON D500, 550 mm, f/8.0, 1/1000 |
File Name: AmericanWhitePelican_D505591-Rockport-TX |
| © 2020 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
American White Pelican(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) |
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Description: Usually I've seen these birds foraging in teams, but this bird was feeding solo. I met it after my third day of exploration of Aransas NWR aboard the "Skimmer". There was still time left in the day for explorations. I found a nice place to park next to Little Bay and photograph local resident birds. |
Date Taken: 2020:03:17 18:15 |
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Location:
Little Bay |
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Camera Information: NIKON D500, 550 mm, f/8.0, 1/1000 |
File Name: AmericanWhitePelican_D505585-Rockport-TX |
| © 2020 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
American White Pelican(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) |
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Description: I found this bird bathing and grooming in Little Bay after my third day of exploration of Aransas NWR aboard the "Skimmer". There was still time left in the day for explorations. I found a nice place to park next to Little Bay and photograph local resident birds. |
Date Taken: 2020:03:17 16:44 |
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Location:
Little Bay |
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Camera Information: NIKON D500, 490 mm, f/8.0, 1/3200 |
File Name: AmericanWhitePelican_D504489-Rockport-TX |
| © 2020 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com |
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