14/6/2026 · 2:15

Alcatraz Was Named After This Bird — And It's Back

Alcatraz literally means 'pelican' in archaic Spanish — and these magnificent birds still rule the Bay each summer. After a DDT-era near-extinction, brown pelicans made a stunning comeback. This weekend, head to Crissy Field Lagoon at dusk to watch them soar.

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Alcatraz — the island's name comes from the archaic Spanish word for pelican. Long before it was a prison, it was their island. Brown pelicans still return to the Bay each summer, soaring in formation over the water in a comeback story that took decades to achieve.
After being driven to the edge of extinction by DDT in the 1970s, brown pelicans were delisted from the U.S. Endangered Species List in 2009 — one of conservation's greatest success stories. Today, a 2026 marine heat wave is stressing California's brown pelican population, causing a starvation event that wildlife rescue centers are actively responding to.
This weekend, head to Crissy Field Lagoon between 5:30–8 PM to watch them glide low over the water or plunge-dive at up to 65 mph.
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