While the term “snowbird” now often refers to our part-time human neighbors, it originally applied to real birds who winter in warmer climes. The general parameters of the snowbird season, both human and avian, are roughly from October through March, and there’s one that’s hard to miss: the American white pelican.
Perhaps you thought our local, brown pelicans turned white in the winter? In fact, the brown pelican, our beloved city mascot, is a smaller, year-round cousin of the white pelican.
The American white pelican winters in Florida, among other warmer climes. Photo courtesy of FWCKnown for their dramatic hunting methods, brown pelicans are uniquely outfitted for catching their favorite meal, fish.… Read More