The White Pelican migrates from February through March and again from October through November, showcasing an impressive journey that captivates birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts alike. During these months, the largest population of Pelicans can be found at the Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary, nestled in the serene landscapes of north St. Louis County, where they gather in abundance. This sanctuary provides a vital haven for these majestic birds, offering a lush environment that supports their feeding and breeding habits. A particularly good place to observe these elegant creatures is near Pere Marquette Lodge on the Illinois River, where the tranquil waters create the perfect backdrop for watching their graceful flight and feeding behaviors. As they glide above the river in search of fish, visitors are often treated to magnificent displays of their characteristic wingspread and communal fishing techniques, making for an unforgettable experience.
Here are a few that have stopped to frolic on an ice flow left over from the last week’s freezing conditions, their playful antics drawing the attention of passersby. The area was very busy with pelicans, seagulls, and a few eagles, all coexisting in a vibrant display of wildlife. The pelicans, with their impressive wingspan, glided gracefully above the frigid waters, while the seagulls scavenged for scraps left behind by fishermen. Occasionally, the sharp-eyed eagles would swoop down from their perches, scanning the scenery for their next meal, adding an air of majesty to the bustling scene.
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