Eastern Brown Pelican

Pelecanus occidentalis
The brown pelican is a large grayish-brown bird with a long beak and a thin, membranous pouch.
They fish for their diet by diving into water from 10 to 30 feet in the air. They are the only pelican species that dives for prey.
Found in the coastal areas of southern United States as well as Central and South America.
Pelicans are often injured from fishing hooks and lines, oil spills and pesticides.
Endangered (Except along Atlantic coast and Alabama).

Location at Palm Beach Zoo

  • The west side of the Zoo in the waterway.

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