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  2. Pelican - Wikipedia

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    Pelicans live for 15 to 25 years in the wild, although one reached an age of 54 years in captivity. ... The brown pelican is the national bird of three Caribbean ...

  3. Brown pelican - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Paul Johnsgard hypothesized that the Americas were colonized relatively late in pelican evolution, with the family originating in Africa or South Asia; however, he later supported the prevailing view that brown (with Peruvian) was the most divergent pelican (and considered American white and great white pelicans to be close relatives ...

  4. American white pelican - Wikipedia

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    American white pelicans gathering at Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge in Florida. Brown pelicans can also be seen in the center, and at the left and right margins. With wings spread, showing black remiges. The American white pelican rivals the trumpeter swan, with a similar overall length, as one of the longest birds native to North ...

  5. Pelikan Rock, Sint Maarten - Wikipedia

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    Brown pelicans nest on Pelikan Rock. Pelikan Rock is a small rocky islet, about 1 hectare (2.5 acres) in area, lying to the south-east of the coast of the island of Saint Martin, and belonging to the country of Sint Maarten in the Dutch Caribbean.

  6. Gunnison Island - Wikipedia

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    Gunnison Island is located in the northwest quadrant of the Great Salt Lake in Box Elder County, Utah, United States, approximately 55 miles (89 km) northwest of Salt Lake City and about 6 miles (9.7 km) east from the lake's western shore, and is best known as an important rookery for the American white pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos).

  7. Prickly Pear Cays - Wikipedia

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    These include red-billed tropicbirds, brown pelicans, brown boobies, laughing gulls and least terns. Brown noddies and bridled terns also occur. Resident landbirds include Caribbean elaenias and yellow warblers. [14] Numerous reptile species, such as Anguilla Bank anole and Anguilla Bank ameiva (on East Cay), are seen.

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  9. Great white pelican - Wikipedia

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    The great white pelican is a huge bird—only the Dalmatian pelican is, on average, larger among pelicans. It measures 140 to 180 cm (55 to 71 in) in length [ 6 ] with a 28.9 to 47.1 cm (11.4 to 18.5 in) enormous pink and yellow bill , [ 6 ] and a dull pale-yellow gular pouch.