Pelican in Flight Reflection
Dalmatian Pelican in flight reflected in the still waters of Lake Kerkini in Northern Greece. One of the most impressive aspects of these stunning birds was their gigantic wingspan. Adult pelicans can have a wingspan of over 11ft! This makes them one of the worlds largest flying birds. On our last day we were lucky enough to get an almost perfectly calm day for reflections. To make the most of it we headed out on a boat trip and were able to capture a range of images of the pelicans mid flight reflected in the lake.
Dalmatian Pelican in Flight – About Dalmatian Pelicans:
The Dalmatian pelican (Pelecanus crispus) is the biggest of all the pelican species. Adult birds can have a wingspan of over 11ft making them one of the worlds largest flying birds. At 11–15 kg in weight it’s also the world’s heaviest flying bird, although large swans and male bustards can sometimes exceed the pelican in weight.
Male pelicans are considerably larger than the females, but both exhibit the bright red pouches during the breeding season when their harsh vocalisations become much more obvious. After mating has concluded these distinctive pouches fade to a much more subdued yellow.
The breeding range of the Dalmatian pelican extends from southeastern Europe to Russia, India and China favouring shallow lakes and swamps. During the 20th century the pelican population underwent a dramatic worldwide decline due to habitat loss, disturbance and poaching. Thankfully though conservation efforts have been very successful in core areas of their range and the creation of artificial nesting rafts and platforms along with the removal of power lines has seen a distinct upturn in breeding population.
You can find more about Dalmatian Pelicans here.