
Brown Pelicans: Coastal Companions of New Smyrna Beach
Encounter the charming brown pelican at Ponce Inlet after a day of fishing. Nature’s comedic dive-bombers await your catch!
Here’s a few fun facts that might make you chuckle while you admire them:
Fish Enthusiasts: These pelicans are professional fish catchers. They use that large pouch to scoop up fish and occasionally crustaceans. But let’s be honest, it’s the fish that usually gets the spotlight in their meals.
Dramatic Dives: Watching a brown pelican dive from the sky is like seeing a scene from an action movie—purely dramatic. They can plunge down from up to 60 feet to catch their prey. You’d think they were auditioning for “America’s Got Talent.”
Nesting Behavior: Brown pelicans are colonial nesters. That’s right, they don’t mind a bit of company while raising their young. They gather in large groups to nest, making it quite the social event for these birds.
Recovery Story: It’s heartwarming to note that these once-endangered birds made a comeback, removed from the endangered list in 2009 thanks to conservation efforts. Their resilience reminds us of the importance of protecting our wildlife.
Next time you’re at Ponce Inlet or New Smyrna Beach, keep your eyes peeled for these avian comedians—they're always ready for an audience!
