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"When we surrender to the flow of life ... we too can ride the wind and glide past our obstacles."

Soaring and gliding the water's horizon.

A limerick written by Dixon Lanier Merritt in 1910: A wonderful bird is the pelican. His bill will hold more than his belican. He can take in his beak, Food enough for a week, I'm damned if I know how the hell he can!


Pelicans are large water birds with long necks and large bills. They are found in warm, coastal areas around the world and are known for their majestic appearance. Many believe that a pelican crossing your path is a sign of good fortune, and better luck could be on its way.

In ancient Egypt, pelicans were seen as symbols of rebirth and regeneration, and they were often associated with the god Horus. In medieval Europe, pelicans were sometimes seen as symbols of Christ’s sacrifice, as they were believed to feed their young with their own blood.

Today, many people still believe that seeing a pelican can be a sign of good fortune. There can be many other meanings to a pelican crossing your path so read on to find out more!

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Pelicans are one of the most interesting and unique birds in the world. They are known for their large size, distinctive appearance, and powerful beaks.

They are also incredibly social creatures, often forming lifelong bonds with their friends. In addition, pelicans have several qualities that make them excellent spirit animals. For one, they are very family oriented and loyal to their flock.

They are also gentle and protective by nature. In addition, Pelicans are excellent swimmers and have a strong connection to the water element. These qualities can help to guide and inspire those who choose pelicans as their spirit animals.

In times of trouble, they can remind us to stay connected to our families and friends and to remain calm and levelheaded in the face of adversity. Pelicans can also help us remember the importance of staying connected to our personal power and using our skills and talents to help others.

Pelican skimming is a foraging behavior where pelicans fly low over water to take advantage of ground effect, an aerodynamic phenomenon that reduces drag and increases lift

Ground effect: When a bird flies close to the water, the air between the wings and the water compresses, creating a stronger upward force on the bird. This allows the bird to save energy by gliding instead of flapping its wings.

Flight efficiency: Flying close to the water is more efficient because it reduces wing-tip vortices, which are energy-sapping.

Common sight: Pelicans are often seen skimming over water at the seashore.

Cooperative fishing
Pelicans may form a line or a "U" shape and beat their wings on the water's surface to drive fish into shallow water.

Elastic pouch
Pelicans have an elastic pouch that opens when they hit the water, filling with water and fish.
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