More likely they were Ibis mistaken for Pelicans. We caught this error
too.
T,
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Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 9:51 AM
To: birding aus
Subject: Pelicans nesting in trees - floods coming!
Yesterday morning on our local ABC (Melbourne 774), a listener called in
from somewhere along the Murray River with the news that pelicans were
nesting in trees and this is a sure sign that a big flood is on its way.
The caller had clearly observed what he believed to be pelicans nesting
in trees and I was wondering what he actually saw; perhaps pelicans
roosting on Ibis nests?
David
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