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D608E If you have ever
considered that pelicans are friendly, docile, and almost domesticated
birds, then think again. While they may be eager to accept a handout of food
from fishermen, and appear to have minimal fear of humans, there is a more
aggressive side to their nature. It was a characteristic I discovered when, in
my kayak, I approached this flock of pelicans on the beach of a small island
uninhabited by humans, only to be threatened by the dominant male who literally
ran towards me with his great wings outstretched in a way that clearly indicated
that he saw me as an unwelcome intruder. Understandably, I made a hasty retreat.
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