Pelicans are found in a variety of countries around the world, primarily in coastal and inland regions. They are most commonly associated with countries that have large bodies of water, such as the United States, Australia, and parts of Africa and Europe. The United States, particularly, is home to several species of pelicans, including the American white pelican and the brown pelican.
Pelicans are typically found in shades of white, gray, and black, with some species also featuring touches of yellow or brown.
American crocodiles and sharks prey on brown pelicans.
Crocodiles and sharks prey on brown pelicans.
Brown pelicans live along the southern and western sea coasts of North America.
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American crocodiles and sharks prey on brown pelicans.
Pelecanus occidentalis
Brown pelicans are primarily coastal birds found along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States. While they are not common in Pennsylvania, they can occasionally be spotted along the state's coastal areas, particularly during migration or after storms. However, they are not considered a resident species in Pennsylvania.
The adult brown pelican