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Brown pelican

Pelecanus occidentalis

Description:

The brown pelican is the smallest of the eight species of pelican, although it is a large bird in nearly every other regard. It is 106–137 cm (42–54 in) in length, weighs from 2.75 to 5.5 kg (6.1 to 12.1 lb) and has a wingspan from 1.83 to 2.5 m (6.0 to 8.2 ft). Through most of its range, the brown pelican is an unmistakable bird. Like all pelicans, this species has a very large bill, 28 to 34.8 cm (11.0 to 13.7 in) long in this case, with a gular pouch on the bottom for draining water when it scoops out prey. The head is white but often gets a yellowish wash in adult birds. The bill is grayish overall in most birds, though breeding birds become reddish on the underside of the throat. The back, rump, and tail are streaked with gray and dark brown, sometimes with a rusty hue. In adult pelicans, the breast and belly are a blackish-brown and the legs and feet are black. The juvenile is similar but has a brownish-gray neck and white underparts.

Habitat:

At the beach of the Caribbean Sea, near Chuspa, Venezuela.

Notes:

This bird was sitting relaxed on the tree in the water and let me get very close to take some pictures. I was very pleased with her!!! I had never really noticed how gorgeous they are! They look so dull and brown from a distance.

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Parroquia Caruao, Vargas, Venezuela

Spotted on Jan 22, 2017
Submitted on Jan 29, 2017

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