Big Guys

It’s nearly impossible not to see some Brown Pelicans if you visit Florida beaches or harbors. And sometimes you may even see White Pelicans in the vicinity. The Brown Pelicans are large birds but smaller that their other Pelican species. Let’s find out a bit more information about these birds.

The Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) is a small pelican found in the Americas. It is one of the best known and most prominent birds found in the coastal areas of the southern and western United States. It is one of only three pelican species found in the Western Hemisphere. The brown pelican is one of the only two pelican species which feeds by diving into the water.

This bird is readily distinguished from the American white pelican by its non-white plumage, smaller size and its habit of diving for fish from the air, as opposed to co-operative fishing from the surface. The Peruvian pelican, previously considered a subspecies of brown pelican, is now considered to be a separate species. It has very similar plumage to the brown, but it is noticeably larger. The brown and Peruvian pelicans may overlap in some areas along the Pacific coast of South America.



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    • I don’t think so. They may have morphs with some other colors but most likely are the same species. The other species are larger. Thanks Susan! 🙂

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