No, pelicans live near inland or coastal water.
Pelicans and herons typically do not live in desert environments, as they prefer habitats with abundant water sources like lakes, rivers, and wetlands. These birds rely on aquatic ecosystems for feeding and breeding. While they may occasionally be found near the edges of desert areas where water is present, they are not adapted to the harsh, arid conditions of the desert itself.
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