Pelican Fine Art Photography Prints and Wall Art

Pictures of White Pelicans and Brown Pelicans

A Pelican photography gallery of fine art pictures of White Pelicans and Brown Pelicans by professional wildlife photographer Joseph C. Filer, capturing these unusual birds in their natural habitats in Florida.

Pelican photographs are for sale as Limited Edition Fine Art Paper Prints, Chromaluxe ® Metal Prints, and non-glare TruLife ® Acrylic Prints. Frames and large-scale prints 6 feet or more in size are available.

Facts About Pelicans

The pelican is any of seven or eight species of water birds in the genus Pelecanus constituting the family Pelecanidae (order Pelecaniformes) and are distinguished by their large elastic throat pouches. Some species reach a length of 70 inches and have a wingspan of 10 feet and can weigh up to 30 pounds. They are among the largest of birds. Pelican eat fish which they catch with their throat pouch and are swallowed immediately.

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The Unusual Look Of Pelicans

I offer Limited Edition, Fine Art photographs of Pelicans that are for sale as Fine Art Prints, Metal Prints, and Acrylic prints. One of these pictures of Pelicans will add a dramatic focal point to any room!

Photos of Pelicans were not the first thing that came to mind as a wildlife photographer. I grew up on the water in Florida and Brown Pelicans are everywhere so I didn't give them much thought. However, getting a closer look at them in the Spring with full colors for mating, I saw something else.

Photos of White Pelicans were definitely on the list when I started photographing birds. Many of them spend the winter in Florida, so it was just a matter of finding the best locations. What's not to like about a large white birds swimming in the water or coming into land?