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Pelican Sound
The pelican sound is unique from any other bird; you can't hear it by just viewing pictures; you'll have to see one up-close.
These beautiful birds are very social and group their nests together in colonies. They leave before freeze-up in late September and migrate to the coasts of Florida and Mexico for the winter. They are characterized by a long, flattened bill with a bright yellow-orange pouch.
The pelican sound is unique from any other bird; you can't hear it by just viewing pictures; you'll have to see one up-close.
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Pelican Sound -
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Adult birds can consume up to 2 kg of food each day. In shallow water, they scoop up as much as 20 liters. They tend to live 12-14 years in the wild. The breeding bird is found from Mackenzie south to northern California. The pelican sound is unique from any other bird; you can't hear it by just viewing pictures; you'll have to see one up-close.
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