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Australian Pelican in FlightFew weeks back Nicole and I were taking photos of Black Shouldered Kites and to the right of us we could see a big bird struggling to fly into a strong head wind. Managed to get a few shots off, another Pelican came along a few minutes later aswell. This was one of the better shots that I managed to get.
![]() Darryl (aka Kipper)
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Nice pelican, darryl yeh well not the best pic i seen of one but yehthey can be pains to take pics of at times and yeh this is where u need them big lenes. See got a dust bunny at 9 o clock.
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Yep, so I have
![]() I agree it's not the best, but then again we haven't really had the best opportunities of shooting them. I want to get some closeups but they're usually quite timid. They must be friendlier up north ![]() One of the guys I know from the Pennisula whose done a Pelican Conservation Course says the best way to get them to come to you is to use fishheads. They're also like a big chicken, you can grab them and they make a lot of a fuss and struggle but once you tuck their wings under and stroke them they go all dosile. Darryl (aka Kipper)
Nikon D200
OK yeh they are a nice bird, just have to watch the blown highlights with them but yes a graceful bird. I have heard of people loosing there keys and stuff if they land near you and well they have a look around for food and will pick up anything.LOL but i took a pic a long time ago, right place at right time but was a plain blue sky so i made a fake one came out ok i guess.
![]() This one he was sitting on top of a poll looking down at me, nothing spectacular. ![]() Cheers John D3,D2x,D70,18-70 kit lens,Sigma 70-200mm F2.8EX HSM,Nikon AF-I 300m F2.8, TC20E 2X
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Ok Darryl, me too up at 5 for work.Nite mate.
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kipper
How did you know that it was an Australian pelican - did you see his passport? ![]() TFF (Trevor)
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