Volunteers landed at the Southeast end of the Island to the site of hundreds of American White Pelicans, camped in with the Brown Pelicans. The White Pelicans were staging for their return home to their nesting grounds while the Brown Pelicans had already set up nesting sites and many were sitting on eggs. Warden Chester Smith said that breeding season seems to have started about two weeks early this year.
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Great Blue Herons are the largest, best-known and most widespread in North America (Pelican Estates 2, see map).
Photo credit: Diane Nunley
Great Blue Herons are the largest, best-known and most widespread in North America (Pelican Estates 2, see map).
Photo credit: Diane Nunley
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