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dee vee Pelican

Fort Mason

Water scapes 02-Jul-2013
Fonzy - pelican (2) My Birds 2005 09-Sep-2005
Pieter Stoaling Pelican Fun Animals 24-Nov-2007
Jim Padget Pelican laughing

Even pelicans can enjoy a hearty laugh!

J & J-A's photos 20-Mar-2012
Mike McMullen Pelican Sunrise

Taken shortly before Thanksgiving at Holden Beach, North Carolina.

Mike's Pics 06-Dec-2007
Mark Lester Pelican Take Off Mark's Nature Photos 24-Oct-2011
Mark Lester Pelican Takeoff

Pelican takeoff

Mark's Nature Photos 11-Nov-2011
Jim Padget Pelican yawning

Pelican yawning??

J & J-A's photos 20-Mar-2012
Johann Ticoalu Pelicane

A day at the zoo...

scorpio images 29-Sep-2005
Olav Agnar Frogner Pelicans 2

There are more than half a dozen species of pelicans, but all of them have the famous throat pouch for which the birds are best known. These large birds use their elastic pouches to catch fish—though different species use it in different ways.

Many pelicans fish by swimming in cooperative groups. They may form a line or a "U" shape and drive fish into shallow water by beating their wings on the surface. When fish congregate in the shallows, the pelicans simply scoop them up. The brown pelican, on the other hand, dives on fish (usually a type of herring called menhaden) from above and snares them in its bill. Pelicans do not store fish in their pouch, but simply use it to catch them and then tip it back to drain out water and swallow the fish immediately.

Danube Delta 20-Sep-2011