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Pelicans are generally not considered territorial birds, as they often nest and feed in colonies. They may defend their nesting sites from intruders, but this behavior is typically more about protecting their young rather than establishing a territory. During the breeding season, they exhibit some aggressive behaviors to maintain their nesting areas, but outside of that period, they are more social and communal in nature.

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