Ernest W.
Yelp
SUMMATION: This was the first National Wildlife Reserve established in the USA (1903). It is clean, well kept, and has ample parking. Walking the trails is about all it has to offer. Butterfly Garden only had 2 species in January [A] and we saw no White Pelicans. The floorboards, listing all NWRs in the USA, on the short Centennial Trail, were interesting.
NAME: Pelican Island National Wildlife Reserve
DESCRIPTION: see their web page
MY RATING: Excellent (5/5)
SIZE: 3 acres (Pelican Island) 5400 acres (Park)
TITLE: "First Finest" [Yelp, Parguera Pirate review #503 [1], 6 January 2016]
PANAMA CANAL TRIP REVIEW NUMBER: 31
TELEPHONE: (772) 581-5557, FAX: 772-581-5510
WEB PAGE: http://www.fws.gov/refuge/pelican_island/
E-MAIL: PelicanIsland@fws.gov
OWNER: USA Government
MANAGEMENT: US Fish and Wildlife Service partnered with the Indian River Company
LOCALITY: Just off the western coast of Orchid Island in the Indian River Lagoon east of Sebastian, Florida. Entrance at US A1A and North Historic Jungle Trail, 3.7 miles north of the Wabasso Beach Road (CR 510) or 3.3 miles south of Sebastian Inlet.
MAILING ADDRESS: Pelican Island National Wildlife Reserve, 4055 Wildlife Way, Vero Beach, FL 32963
LATITUDE, LONGITUDE: 27°48'2.88"N, 80°'25.59"W
ALTITUDE: just above sea level
DIFFICULTY LOCATING: easy
DIRECTIONS: see web page
PARKING: Dirt road into refuge and dirt parking lots, but ample space
OCCASION: A retired USFW friend took us on a tour.
HOURS OF OPERATION: open dawn to dusk every day
FEES: none
ATTRACTIONS: only trails; no Visitors' Center
GREETING: No one there, sometimes volunteers
LAYOUT: see their web page
AMINITIES: Bird Impoundment, John Michael Memorial, Historic Jungle, and Centennial Trails; observation tower; Interpretive Exhibits; Orientation Area, Butterfly Garden, and 2 telescopes on platform.
ANIMALS: Two butterflies [A] and Brown Pelicans [B] (see References), but wished to see White Pelicans [C]
BATHROOMS: at Orientation Area.
AWARDS: Certificate of Excellent (2015, TripAdvisor)
REVIEWS: Very, Very Good, 4.30/5, 113 reviews (TripAdvisor); Poor, 2.50/5, 2 reviews (Yelp)
HISTORY: Built in 1903 and opened 14 March 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt. See their web page for a detailed history.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] Plus thousands of unnumbered reviews of articles and books in hundreds of journals.
SPECIES:
[A] Red Admiral, Vanessa atalanta, and Great Southern White, Ascia monuste.
[B] Brown Pelican, Pelecanus occidentalis, (see References)
[C] White Pelican, Pelecanus erythrorhynchos, (Williams and Bunkley-Williams, 1992)
REFERENCES:
Williams, E. H., Jr. and L. Bunkley-Williams. 1989. Brown Pelican die-off. Estuarine Calendar and Bulletin, April 1989: 3.
Williams, E. H., Jr. and L. Bunkley-Williams. 1992. Two unusual sea bird records from Puerto Rico. Caribbean Journal of Science 28: 105. http://academic.uprm.edu/publications/cjs/VOL28/P099-110.PDF
Williams, E. H., Jr., L. Bunkley-Williams, and Iván López-Irizarry. 1992. Die-off of Brown Pelicans in Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands. American Birds 46: 1106-1108.
Dyer, W. G., E. H. Williams, Jr., A. A. Mignucci-Giannoni, N. M. Jiménez-Marrero, L. Bunkley-Williams, D. P. Moore and D. B. Pence. 2002. Helminth and arthropod parasites of the Brown Pelican, Pelecanus occidentalis, in Puerto Rico, with a compilation of all metazoan parasites reported from this host in the Western Hemisphere. Avian Pathology 31: 441-448. http://www.suagm.edu/umet/red/Dyer02AP.pdf