Baby pelicans, or chicks, are not often seen because they typically stay in their nests for several weeks after hatching, relying on their parents for food and protection. Pelicans often nest in remote, hard-to-reach areas, such as islands or wetlands, making it less likely for humans to encounter them. Additionally, the timing of their breeding and the size of their colonies can further limit visibility. Once they fledge and begin to fly, they can blend in with adult pelicans, making them harder to distinguish as young birds.
so the pelicans dont get killed
i dont know but if u go, then can you answer this question?
Dont no
Baby pelicans, known as chicks, do not closely resemble their parents at birth. They are typically covered in downy feathers that are mostly white or grayish, lacking the distinctive coloration and large bill of adult pelicans. As they grow and mature, they gradually develop the features and plumage characteristic of adult pelicans, including their larger size and distinctive bill shape.
Dont get bite and is u do suck it!
Pelicans are not native to Northern Ireland, so you would only see them in captivity.
Pelicans normally dive in the water when they see fish. Since their mouths are so big, they can catch multiple fish at once.
i dont think it is
Seagulls, pelicans, and pidgins.
They dont have any, it is a bird, it has a beak
pelicans are the young ones
yes i dont see why not the baby is already born so no chemicals should harm the baby