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white pelican

NOUN
  1. large American pelican; white with black wing feathers

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  • A volunteer uses a toothbrush to clean an oil covered white pelican found off the Louisiana coast at the Fort Jackson Oiled Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Buras, Louisiana, June 9, 2010.
  • Gunnison Island in the Great Salt Lake has an important colony of American White Pelicans, with several thousand nesting here each spring.
  • ‘We call this lazy birding,’ says Clarke, pointing out the thousands of brown and white pelicans, the curlews, godwits, and avocets around us.
  • ‘We call this lazy birding,’ says Clarke, pointing out the thousands of brown and white pelicans, the curlews, godwits, and avocets around us.
  • Once again it's possible to see 20,000 American white pelicans or 500,000 ducks in a single day.
  • The white pelican, however, is a threatened species.
  • A volunteer uses a toothbrush to clean an oil covered white pelican found off the Louisiana coast at the Fort Jackson Oiled Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Buras, Louisiana, June 9, 2010.
  • Observing the White Pelican Flocks during their period of hibernation is genuinely a spectacle all its own. Introduction to Michoacán - the soul of Mexico
  • The white pelican of North America is a large, web-footed bird with an enormous throat pouch for scooping up fish.
  • On your walk you will probably see mallards, grebes, canvasbacks and coons and perhaps snapping turtles and white pelicans.
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