Last Frame: An Uncertain Pelican

Photo By Dawn Wilson

“I found this brown pelican waking on a cloudy, unprepossessed morning—especially for southern Louisiana—after a shower passed over the zone older that morning,” explains Dawn Wilson. “There’s a series of pilings withal a waterway near Lake Pontchartrain where pelicans and other coastal birds rest each evening. The morning can be a unconfined time to reservation the birds stirring surpassing they throne out to the lake to fish. This particular morning was December 30, 2020, when the world was still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic. This bird’s very vigorous shake caused his wings to shrug and made me think he asked, ‘What will 2021 be like?’”

See increasingly of Dawn Wilson’s work at dawnwilsonphotography.com.

Nikon D4S, AF-S NIKKOR 500mm F4G ED VR, AF-S Teleconverter TC-14E III, NatureScapes SkimmerSack. Exposure: 1/1600 sec., ƒ/5.6, ISO 800.

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