Boy, Benches, Pelicans

When I was a schoolgirl living in London, I often walked through Saint James’ Park. I liked the waterbirds on the lake, and sometimes fed them. In the far corner of the lake was a small island. And on this island were pelicans.. Such an exotic sight! But they made sure we saw little of them, and kept themselves strictly to themselves.

More than half a century on, something has happened. The descendants of ‘my’ pelicans have become bold, and saunter round the park , making their presence felt. As you see. Before long, they’ll be sitting on those benches.

For Jude’s Bench Challenge.

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Author: margaret21

I'm retired and live in North Yorkshire, where I walk , write, volunteer and travel as often as I can.

50 thoughts on “Boy, Benches, Pelicans”

      1. 😊 For sure…I was wondering as I see similar ‘bolder’ behavior in other species. Maybe this is the way of our animal friends to request some of their natural habitat back. At least here in Asia were lots of it is lost to ambitious construction projects.

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  1. Your grandson (?) doesn’t look the least perturbed to see those giant birds so close to him. And isn’t there one actually already sitting on that second bench? A great photo Margaret – is this the second prize winner?

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  2. Oh this is one of my memories too. I use it in my novel too- meetings with the pelicans! And also a poem mixing hearing Spanish there and seeing the pelicans! A great post Margaret and stirring up lots of pelican issues!

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