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- DashonthedashExplorerDixon Lanier Merritt
- buta4ExplorerWhat a wondrous bird is the pelican
His beak can hold more than his belly can.
(From: whoever is was, I forget) - brewjazExplorerVERY cool! Thanks!
- magnusfideExplorer IITerrific photo. Double ditto re don't feed the pelican. They defecate indiscriminately and leave a smelly mess. I'd discourage him from coming round.
Good one, OB. - Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIMr. Pelican is in Love.....(he is thinking)
"why just look at her coloring, her nice round figure, her wide stance and she smells sooooooo good"
Mr. Pelican is in love.... - Dakota98ExplorerHe's just admiring your choice of GRILLS. :B
- downtheroadExplorerThat is one of my pet peeves. All the annoying wild life bothering me and walking through my site.
Seriously, awesome. Thanks for posting. - Jack_Diane_FreeExplorerIf you encourage it to stay around you will have one very 'crappy' picnic table.
- K-9_HANDLERExplorerDont try to feed him by hand.That barb at the end of their beak is sharp. Learned that the hard way when fishing in Florida as a kid. Had one that would hang with me all day while fishing the piers at Bradenton Beach. Finally gave in a feed him a small fish and he filleted my finger. My fault not his.
tbred wrote:
Cat? What cat? :h
Mr. Pelican would also like some of fish flavored food that you don't feed your cat :W
I don't have a cat. As a matter of fact, I think I actually had a topic stating such. If I did have a cat, I might try feeding the pelican cat food, but I'm pretty sure he likes grilled fish better, especially if the cat food was that nasty old Purina stuff with byproducts and all that other bad stuff in it! :E
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