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Sunday, November 13, 2005

Pelicans [FL - 7-8]















Took about 1000 images of fishing pelicans, what a sight!, so much fun. The action is very quick, milliseconds from the time they start making that usually left turn and start diving to the moment they're already underwater vicariously filling bills/pouches with fish. All kinds of agregations, solo, couples, groups, the fish must be getting carzy when the flock of pelicans sudenly drops onto them.












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