I was at the Santa Cruz pier one day when the anchovy were running. On one side of the pier was a vast circular formation of scores on brown pelicans all flying in the same direction. They would dive like bombs into the water, scoop up anchovies and fly back into the formation. Individuals pelicans did this until they were so heavy they had trouble taking off. At which point, they would fly to the other side of the pier and land in the water with other full pelicans, belching happily. It was quite a scene that went on for hours.
I was at Sea World. We could buy small fish to feed some of the sea mammals there. The walruses were a few feet below the visitors, so to feed them, we had to drop the fish. Sea gulls made feeding the walruses unpleasant, as they would fly close, trying to catch a fish in midair, or even grabbing a fish from one of our hands.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
yeah, don’t want the pelican to get a hook snagged in its esophagus
Yakety Sax about 4 years ago
MINE!
pearlsbs about 4 years ago
Roast pelican for dinner!
jpayne4040 about 4 years ago
Look at it this way, Ziggy! Now you’ll have both a poultry and fish dinners!
JudithStocker Premium Member about 4 years ago
There’s always someone else to get what you catch – so watch out.
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 4 years ago
Now you have an opportunity to do a Pelican/fish version of a Turducken.. not sure what to call it.. Pelfishin ?
kathleenhicks62 about 4 years ago
Quit taking away the fun!
bjminnis about 4 years ago
never ever try eating crow, worse than pelican any day
Rose Madder Premium Member about 4 years ago
In a word ’No" – easy fishing today.
cuzinron47 about 4 years ago
The pelican’s gonna get hooked on fish.
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
I was at the Santa Cruz pier one day when the anchovy were running. On one side of the pier was a vast circular formation of scores on brown pelicans all flying in the same direction. They would dive like bombs into the water, scoop up anchovies and fly back into the formation. Individuals pelicans did this until they were so heavy they had trouble taking off. At which point, they would fly to the other side of the pier and land in the water with other full pelicans, belching happily. It was quite a scene that went on for hours.
Jogger2 about 4 years ago
I was at Sea World. We could buy small fish to feed some of the sea mammals there. The walruses were a few feet below the visitors, so to feed them, we had to drop the fish. Sea gulls made feeding the walruses unpleasant, as they would fly close, trying to catch a fish in midair, or even grabbing a fish from one of our hands.