Brown Pelican (Juvenile) (Pelecanus occidentalis)
U.S. Status ---- Endangered, Listed 10/13/1970
Description
The brown pelican has an 18-inch long bill and large throat pouch. Its head is white in front and dark brown behind, extending down the neck and back. During the breeding season, the white plumage turns a vibrant yellowish-gold color. Silver-gray feathers cover the rest of the pelican's body. The brown pelican weighs about 9 pounds and has a 6-foot wingspan.
Habitat
Brown pelicans nest on small, isolated coastal islands where they are safe from predators such as raccoons and coyotes.
Distribution
Brown pelicans are found along the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts
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