When I first read about this event, I wanted to go - not for the festival, but in hopes of seeing a big flock of these birds in one place, like the advertisements show! We went there a couple years ago and only saw a flock flying overhead. We could not find them in the advertised usual spots.
Last Monday, it was our day off and the weather was beautiful. We decided to take a convertible ride to Grand Lake for our Great Pelican Hunt.
We stopped at the places where they supposedly hang out and finally found a few at Bernice State Park, just outside of Grove.
These shots were the best I could get. They were too far away to get a nice closeup and the sun was not in my favor. But I was thrilled anyway to finally find some pelicans!
After enjoying the pelican sighting, I remembered reading about an alpaca ranch nearby. I looked it up and found they are still in operation and receiving visitors. (How did we ever live without cell phones & Google? And Google on our cell phones?)
We hurried over and spent a delightful hour at Zena Suri Alpaca Ranch. (Link to their website here)
This is actually a llama. I've never seen one with a lion's ruff. The owner said he was left there by a former employee. She sheered the ruff once and Mr. Llama acted as if she'd taken his crown, so now she leaves it. I think it makes him look royal.
But back to the llama... the SD ranch had a guard llama. He was very serious about his job of guarding the gentle 'pacas. The owner said that many ranches have llamas instead of dogs to guard the herd.
Here at the OK ranch, the llama was very approachable and curious. Again, it probably depends on how they're raised and the temperament of the animal.
This is the same guy as pictured above. Don't know why he pinned his ears back but he looks like an ostrich that way. Maybe he was annoyed at me.
And here he is again, on the left. Hasn't moved, same expression!
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