You can look at the calendar or check the thermometer (on some days) to see if winter has arrived in Florida, but another sure sign is the return of American White Pelicans.
These big white birds (their wingspan can be 9-1/2 feet across!) migrate south for the winter with Florida being one of their destinations.
“Unlike the brown pelican, which is found year-round in Florida, and non-breeding white pelican juveniles, healthy adult white pelicans are winter visitors to the state,” the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission notes. In the summer, white pelican adults breed in colonies on lakes in the interior of western Canada and the northwestern United States. Winters are spent in southern Mexico, southern California and along the Gulf Coast states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida.”
Last weekend at Black Point Wildlife Drive on Merritt Island, there was a group of about 20 or so White Pelicans feeding in one of the ponds. They got spooked at one point, took off and then glided back to the water.
Of course, there were a lot of other birds around the pond, too.
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