the Americas such as South Carolina and Puerto Rico
pelicans range from every continent except for Antarctica and prefer to live in warm tempertures as well as tropical shores. pelicans range from every continent except for Antarctica and prefer to live in warm tempertures as well as tropical shores.
No, pelicans live near inland or coastal water.
Yes, pelicans do live in Africa. Several species of pelicans, including the Great White Pelican and the Pink-backed Pelican, can be found in various habitats across the continent, particularly near lakes, rivers, and coastal areas. They are often seen in countries such as Namibia, South Africa, and Kenya. These birds are known for their distinctive large bills and social feeding habits.
No.
Pelicans live on every continent except Antarctica. Brown pelicans live mostly along the coasts of North and South America. The other pelicans usually breed inland, and can be found on all continents except South America. At breeding time, pelicans prefer nesting areas that are undisturbed, with water nearby where there are plenty of fish. Brown pelicans are the only true seabirds in the group, and they live along seacoasts. In general, the other pelicans breed near freshwater lakes and rivers, although they may spend some time in saltwater areas when they are not nesting.
yes
pelicans
Pelicans are rare visitors along the New Jersey coast, but they are seen there.
Yes they do
in wood land areas and forests.
No but sightings have become common!
Near shorelines