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  • Dalmatian Pelican Landing. Dalmatian Pelican coming in to land on the the still waters of Lake Kerkini in Northern Greece. One of the most impressive aspects of these stunning birds was their gigantic wingspan. Adult pelicans can have a wingspan of over 11ft! This makes them one of the worlds largest flying birds. On our last day we were lucky enough to get an almost perfectly calm day for reflections. To make the most of it we headed out on a boat trip and were able to capture a range of images of the pelicans mid flight reflected in the lake.

    Dalmatian Pelican Landing

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  • Dalmatian Pelican with Fish. A juvenile Dalmatian pelican with freshly caught fish shown in the pouch. Lake Kerkini in Northern Greece.

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  • Dalmatian Pelican in flight reflected in the still waters of Lake Kerkini in Northern Greece. One of the most impressive aspects of these stunning birds was their gigantic wingspan. Adult pelicans can have a wingspan of over 11ft! This makes them one of the worlds largest flying birds. On our last day we were lucky enough to get an almost perfectly calm day for reflections. To make the most of it we headed out on a boat trip and were able to capture a range of images of the pelicans mid flight reflected in the lake.

    Pelican in Flight Reflection

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  • Adult Dalmatian Pelican reflected in the still waters of Lake Kerkini, Northern Greece.

    Dalmatian Pelican Reflection 2

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  • Dalmatian Pelican Close up. Lake Kerkini, Northern Greece. Daily feeds by the local fisherman offered some incredible opportunities to get up close and personal with these stunning birds. Here I used my telephoto lens at f/11 to pick out the fine details and ensure everything was tack sharp. I love the simplicity of images like this, focusing on shape, colour and fine detail rather than the wider view.

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  • Dalmatian Pelican Portrait. Lake Kerkini, Northern Greece. Daily feeds by the local fisherman offered some incredible opportunities to get up close and personal with these stunning birds. Here I used my telephoto lens at f/11 to pick out the fine details and ensure everything was tack sharp. I love the simplicity of images like this, focusing on shape, colour and fine detail rather than the wider view.

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  • Juvenile Dalmatian Pelican Scratching

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  • Pelican Pile Up. A group of pelicans squabble for the fresh fish thrown to them by the local fishermen. Although there is often controversy around the regular feeding of wildlife as it can cause dependency, there is no doubt that the help from the fishermen here has not only helped to bring the pelicans back from the brink of extinction, but also to bring in money for the local community through ecotourism.

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