Never seen one before and there are 12-15 in our cove on Hartwell now. I googled them and saw where Wateree had a bunch last year. Is this something new or have just missed it in my 30+ years on the lake?
Never seen one before and there are 12-15 in our cove on Hartwell now. I googled them and saw where Wateree had a bunch last year. Is this something new or have just missed it in my 30+ years on the lake?
I see them every year on Marion. First time I saw them I thought they were swans. They were a good ways away. Last group probably had 30 in it and we’re out with the comorants. I see them for about 2 weeks then their gone.
We had a few on Murray from time to time. They lost
Gettin old is for pussies! AND MY NEW TRUE people say like Capt. Tom >>>>>>>>>/
"Wow, often imitated but never duplicated. No one can do it like the master. My hat is off to you DRDUCK!"
They look Happy! Great Pic also!
Gettin old is for pussies! AND MY NEW TRUE people say like Capt. Tom >>>>>>>>>/
"Wow, often imitated but never duplicated. No one can do it like the master. My hat is off to you DRDUCK!"
They used to winter in Charlotte Harbor on a certain flat that was excellent for winter tailing redfish , they became one of my favorite birds and frequently would watch them waiting for the tide to get right.
the picture above is from a rock island on Toledo Bend lake on border of Texas and Louisiana, I was excited to know they were around in huge numbers when i moved here.
Seent em on the dawhoo before
You could smell their privilege from half a mile away
Had that coming
Sorry I just wanted y'all to think I was important.
There’s a small flock that winters in the folly/Kiawah area. I consider it good luck to see them for some reason.
Not super common to see over here:
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February 1, 1994 I drove from Moncks Corner to Huntington Beach to see my first American White Pelican. It was a big deal - it lit up the bird hotlines. By 2010 huge flocks were common on the middle SC coast during winter. I don't believe in man-made global warming but the American white pelicans, reddish egrets, black-bellied whistling ducks, roseate spoonbills, etc certainly believe in man-made something...
Ephesians 2 : 8-9
Charles Barkley: Nobody doesn't like meat.
At least two hanging around Parr this week.
yeah, I saw them on Wateree, the lake, several years back for the first time. A couple of them hung around for a bit about five years ago.
This is a horrible pic but you'll have to trust me that they are pelicans. This was Dec 1st 2021 on Lake Marion. I saw them everyday for about 4 days and then they were gone.
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I thought the title said White Politicians, carry on.
Capt Tom taught me a very interesting cause of Pelican mortality that I never considered. Perhaps he will see this and tell the research results.
F**K Cancer
Just Damn.
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