Pelicans aren't just one bird. There are a number of species of them, and they are found along the coasts of all continents except Antarctica. They tend to stay where it's warmer, so there are fewer of them farther north. They generally don't range inland too far, and are not found in the deep ocean (presumably because they like to be near land). They won't be on oceanic islands and don't venture to polar areas.
A Pelican loves to stay out when it is much much warmer and live mostly near the north.
No, pelicans live near inland or coastal water.
No.
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.
Near shorelines
No but sightings have become common!
Pelicans are not native to Northern Ireland, so you would only see them in captivity.
Pelicans live near coastal and tropical areas.
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.