original Petros passed away after spending a long thirty years in this enchanting island. Her loss was deeply mourned by the people of Mykonos that without wasting much time they introduced a substitute and the tradition was honored.
The pelican is the cynosure of all eyes as far as the island of Mykonos is concerned and the saga of Petros lingers on. Mykonos’ many waterways provides the cute creature with the perfect setting to indulge in fun and frolic which is much appreciated by both the residents and visitors alike who never seem to have enough of the pelican.

Legend has it that more than 40 years back a Mykonian fisherman stumbled upon a wounded pelican. He was so moved by the pelican’s discomfort that he decided to take care of the Pelican, provided the cute creature with medication and once he regained his strength decided to set him free. But surprisingly, the Pelican did not become airborne to his destined abode. Instead he made Mykonos his home. With every passing day, the cute creature became the cynosure of all eyes and became a celebrity.
It came as no surprise that when the Mykonos pelican died way back in 1986, the whole of Mykonos went into mourning. It took a person of the stature of Jackie Kennedy-Onassis to come to the rescue of Mykonos’s grieving populace and the compassionate Jackie Kennedy-Onassis rightfully donated another pelican to the island, Irene. It is learnt that the Hamburg Zoo had also donated a pelican named Petros.

A few years back, there was an instance of another injured Pelican found in Mykonos by the local people who nursed it back to normal.They named the Pelican Nikolas. Now, in Mykonos, there are not one but three Pelicans that can be seen wandering about Mykonos’s harbor.
The sight of the Pelican is a joy to behold. He simply enjoys the attention that he receives from one and all in Mykonos. The fishermen of Mykonos out of their love for the cute creature who has been an integral part of Mykonos’ popular folklore offer the choicest of fresh sea fish that they bring home after the day’s catch.