PELICAN ISLAND 



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young Pelicans, all screaming at the tops of their 

 voices. 



The old birds, in the meantime, were resting on 

 the water. They might have heen unpleasant foes. 



In-. Aiiif.iiiu' the I'elic-ans. 



but in their stately, dignified way tliej' accepted the 

 situation, and waited in silence for us to retire. 

 Then they at once returned to their nests, and in a 

 short time comparative C(uiet was restored on the 

 island. 



This is a sketch of life in the Pelicans' metrop- 

 olis as one sees it during a brief visit, and all the 

 accounts of the island I have seen were based on 

 just such an experience. Consequently, I shall 

 relate here what was learned of the Pelicans and 

 their home during four days passed with them. 



