Brown Pelican

Pelecanus occidentalisOrder: PELECANIFORMESFamily: Pelicans (Pelecanidae)
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Overview

Brown Pelican: Large, unmistakable seabird, gray-brown body, dark brown, pale yellow head and neck, oversized bill. Black legs, webbed feet. Feeds on fish by plunge diving and scooping them up with pouch. Powerful flight alternates flaps with short glides. Flies close to the water in straight line.

Range and Habitat

Brown Pelican: Pacific, Atlantic, and Gulf coasts north to Nova Scotia, occasionally found inland. Preferred habitats include sandy coastal beaches and lagoons, waterfronts and pilings, and rocky cliffs.

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Voice Text

Generally silent

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Related Birds:

Double-crested Cormorant
American White Pelican
Magnificent Frigatebird
Blue-footed Booby
Masked Booby
Brown Booby
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Family Pelican (Pelecanidae)_blue
Species Pelecanus occidentalis
Length48 - 50 Inches
Wingspan81 Inches

Brown Pelican

Brown Pelican: Large, unmistakable seabird, gray-brown body, dark brown, pale yellow head and neck, oversized bill. Black legs, webbed feet. Feeds on fish by plunge diving and scooping them up with pouch. Powerful flight alternates flaps with short glides. Flies close to the water in straight line.

● Song: Generally silent

● Foraging & Feeding: Brown Pelican: Eats mostly menhaden, accounting for over 90 percent of diet, but also preys on pigfish, pinfish, herring, sheepshead, silversides, mullet, top minnows, and crustaceans, usually prawns. Plunge dives to catch fish.

● Breeding & nesting: Brown Pelican: Lays two to four white eggs in a nest made of reeds, grass, straw, and sticks, and built in a tree; or builds a ground nest consisting of a shallow scrape lined with feathers and a surrounding rim of soil 4 to 6 inches high. Usually nests in colonies. Incubation ranges from 28 to 30 days and is carried out by both parents.

● Similar species: Brown Pelican: None in range.

Flight Pattern

Graceful., Powerful flight with deliberate wing beats alternating with short glides.
Brown Pelican Body Illustration
● Range & Habitat: Brown Pelican: Pacific, Atlantic, and Gulf coasts north to Nova Scotia, occasionally found inland. Preferred habitats include sandy coastal beaches and lagoons, waterfronts and pilings, and rocky cliffs.
BreedingMonogamous, Colonial
PopulationFairly common to common
MigrationMigratory
Weight131.2 Ounces