The photos you are about to see are far from a normal characteristic of a Pelican. When I was told of this and how this pelican literally followed Jason around the Pier I referred back to a belief I have always held.. a belief of Totem Animals sending us messages or giving us lessons to be learned. Only the receiver of one such gift can decipher the real meaning behind its presence.. it may even be for a future need of a trait to remember. Maybe its nothing.. just a odd occurrence. Either way I am sure you will enjoy these photos. As well I am sure you will enjoy the ending to this story which concludes at the end of the photos haha
- Brian
ANIMAL AND BIRD TOTEMS
But ask now the beasts, and they shall teach thee;
and the fowls of the air, and they shall tell thee.
Or speak to the earth, and it shall teach thee;
and the fishes of the sea shall declare unto thee.
Job 12: 7-8 Native and tribal peoples believe that all living things have lessons to teach us. By observing the characteristics and behaviors of our creature and feathered relatives, we can become aware of these lessons. Many native peoples carry or wear carvings of animals or birds (fetishes) as a reminder of the wisdom, experience, understanding and medicine power of that animal or bird. These likenesses honor these teachers, as well as inspire us toward a clearer understanding of our own strengths and remind us of where we may need to concentrate more effort in our own lives.
Pelican: Renewed buoyancy and unselfishness; teaches how not to be overcome by emotion
another reading shares this:

and the fowls of the air, and they shall tell thee.
Or speak to the earth, and it shall teach thee;
and the fishes of the sea shall declare unto thee.
Job 12: 7-8
Native and tribal peoples believe that all living things have lessons to teach us. By observing the characteristics and behaviors of our creature and feathered relatives, we can become aware of these lessons. Many native peoples carry or wear carvings of animals or birds (fetishes) as a reminder of the wisdom, experience, understanding and medicine power of that animal or bird. These likenesses honor these teachers, as well as inspire us toward a clearer understanding of our own strengths and remind us of where we may need to concentrate more effort in our own lives.
Pelican: Renewed buoyancy and unselfishness; teaches how not to be overcome by emotion
another reading shares this:















