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The morning started with rays of blue light jetting from behind the clouds on the horizon.  Soft shimmery light glistened on the calm ocean.  A very loud flock of gulls flew in early for bath time just as a flock of pelicans arrived to grab breakfast.  

The sun was late coming up from behind the clouds but that didn’t stop the pelican sushi rave.  I snapped a photo of a pelican with a green band.  I haven’t seen a green band before.  

With a quick google search, Pelican “SPA” may have been in an oil spill in 2015 in California!  I’m guessing after that experience he said, I’m moving to sunny Florida! 

All the pelicans on the highway were slamming on the brakes and diving for fish bringing us the message to dive in!  They said, “Go for it, when you feel inspired, commit and go for it.  It’s ok, if you don’t grab a fish on the first try keep diving!” 

Wishing you a beautiful day friends!

 A very quick google search found this......Green banded pelican may be from California 
These bands (also with white lettering) are used by Oiled Wildlife Care Network, and 46 of them were placed individual Brown Pelicans that were oiled (as a result of a crude oil pipeline leak) near Refugio State Beach in Santa Barbara in the spring of 2015.

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