Pelican Pier Perch is a photograph by Deborah Benoit which was uploaded on December 17th, 2013.
Title
Pelican Pier Perch
Artist
Deborah Benoit
Medium
Photograph - Original Art By Deborah Benoit
Description
Taken at the pier in Ponce Inlet, Florida.
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The eight living pelican species can be divided into two groups, one containing four ground-nesters with mainly white adult plumage (Australian, Dalmatian, Great White, and American White Pelicans), and one containing four grey or brown plumaged species which nest preferentially either in trees (Pink-backed, Spot-billed and Brown Pelicans), or on sea rocks (Peruvian Pelican). The largely marine Brown and Peruvian Pelicans, formerly considered conspecific, are sometimes separated from the others by placement in the subgenus Leptopelicanus but in fact it seems that while there are two main evolutionary lineages, species with both sorts of appearance and nesting behavior are found in either; the Great White Pelican seems to be the most distinct species, pointing to an Old World origin of the genus. Thus, Leptopelicanus (if valid) would include the American White Pelican too. The Dalmatian Pelican was considered to be a subspecies of the Spot-billed, though it differs in both nesting habits and morphology; it is now accepted as a full species.
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December 17th, 2013
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Comments (35)
David Patterson
Beautiful work, Deborah...love all the texture! *L* Have a Happy and Creative New Year!
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Deborah, W()W, what a fantastic image, filled with excitement, energy and a perfect view. (I don't know how you did the fabulous blue background, but I sure do love it. ) LF
JOHN TELFER
Deborah, Fantastic photo love the great texture and the amazing details in this great image. Always enjoy the excitement of the waves crashing onto the rocks and shooting all of that white water into the air. Love the two pelicans sitting by watching all of the action