Pelican | The pelican is a large bird that is most well known for the pouch that the pelican has in it's beak which the pelican uses
to scoop fish out if the water. The pelican is found in the countryside
worldwide, dwelling near water and densely populated fishing areas. The
brown sea pelican is one of the largest species of pelican and
with male pelicans often leaving the flock to hunt alone at sea. The
brown pelican is particularly remarkable for the it's ability to swoop
down to the ocean surface from enormous heights to catch fish.
The pelican is generally an enormous bird with some species gaining a wingspan of well over 3meters.
Other species of pelican are much smaller but these smaller species of
pelican tend to live on land rather than spending their lives at sea.
There are eight different species of pelican found on every
continent in the world with the exception of the Antarctic. Pelicans
tend to prefer the more temperate and warmer climates to the colder
ones, and pelicans are therefore most commonly found closer to the
Equator. Despite the fact that pelicans are omnivorous birds, pelicans
mainly feed on fish, crustaceans such as prawns and crabs, small species
of turtle and squid. The pelican uses it's beak pouch to scoop a
mouth-full of water up and then strains the water out of it's beak
leaving the food (such as fish) behind for the pelican to eat.
During the breeding season, pelicans nest in colonies and breeding usually begins with a group of male pelicans chasing a single female pelican. The pelican courtship can occur on land, in the air or on water. The male pelican collects materials to build the nest which the female pelican then uses to build the nest
either on the ground or in a tree depending on the pelican species. The
female pelican lays an average clutch size of 2 eggs which both the
female pelican and the male pelican help to incubate. After an incubation period of around a month, the pelican chicks hatch out of their eggs but often, only one pelican chick will survive out of the two. The female pelican feeds her young until they are around 3 months old, although baby pelicans are usually able to walk and swim when they are about 2 months old.
Due to their generally large size, pelicans have few predators
in their natural environment. Wild dogs such as coyotes are one of the
main predators of the pelican along with cats and humans who hunt the
pelican for their meat and feathers. Pelicans inhabit areas around the world usually in large flocks
of more than 100 birds. Pelicans rest and nest together in these
communities but often hunt and feed alone with the exception of the
female pelican feeding her pelican chicks. The pelican chicks are known to gather together in small groups within the communial nesting site of their parents.
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