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An Invasion in Richmond
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Quite a sight!
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Lol!
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Working as a team, They will fish out a pond in just a few days and move on to the next.
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Interesting - I didn't know that.
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Groups travel from pond to pond start at one end and herd the fish to other end. Only takes a day or two depending on the body of water. I will say the groups are much larger than in the past 15 years, so may have formed a union, keeping a tight knit group.
Another thing we have noticed this year is the large groups of flying predators. Usually see 4-5, lately groups of 15-20 aren’t uncommon. |
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I believe they are white pelicans.
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Pretty but wow do they stink! The poop smell is horrible! Driving down the path you could smell it.
If Pelican poop is high in nitrates (like geese) it’s not good for the water so watch out for algae since pond water is used for irrigation. |
Obvious pelicans don't seem to be an endangered species.
How are they BBQed. |
I fished a pond yesterday on Legacy and there was only one pelican..lonely?
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Love the sight of that pelican army. When they're around there's also a massive amount of egrets , herons and cormorants that join in to the feeding frenzy.
Yesterday I had a loner pelican that gently swam around the lake, hopefully the rest will show up today. |
I have witnessed the coordinated fishing...it's an awesome sight. The boys are back in town!
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