Journal Pioneer

New feathered friend

American white pelican resting in Black Pond since Wednesday

- BY ERIC MCCARTHY

David Aylward was surprised to see an American white pelican hanging out in Pleasant View this week.

Training his binoculars on something white he saw in the Black Pond in Pleasant View on Wednesday, David Aylward was surprised when an American white pelican came into view.

He had seen the exotic birds with the big bills during vacations in Florida before but never anywhere near his Pleasant View home And while an internet search soon confirmed what he saw – that such sightings were rare for P.E.I. – he chuckled that one of those sightings was in the Souris area, in a body of water also called Black Pond.

Aylward believes the bird is healthy, but just a few thousand kilometres off course. “He’s moving around; he’s flying,” he reported.

At times on the water and in the sky it was in the company of a flock of black ducks. David and Marlene Aylward marveled at the pelican’s wing span, suggesting it surpasses that of the majestic bald eagles that are known to frequent the Pleasant View area.

A Wikipedia descriptio­n of American white pelicans indicate the adult birds have a wingspan of 240 to 300 centimetre­s and an overall length of 130 to 180 cm, with 29 to 39 cm of that being their beak. Of all North American birds, its wingspan is rivaled by only the California condor. The bird was first seen in the West Prince pond on Wednesday when wind conditions were calm. Aylward suspected the pelican would wait out Thursday’s strong wind before heading off for a warmer climate. It was still in the pond at nightfall on Thursday.

The birds do make it as far as the Prairies and Northwest Territorie­s during nesting season but, by this time of year, are usually well into their southern migration.

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 ?? ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? This American white pelican was flying around Pleasant View with a flock of black ducks. A rare sight on P.E.I., the bird was feeding in the Black Pond.
ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER This American white pelican was flying around Pleasant View with a flock of black ducks. A rare sight on P.E.I., the bird was feeding in the Black Pond.

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