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The Peruvian pelican (''Pelecanus thagus'') is a member of the pelican family. It lives on the west coast of
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, breeding in loose
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from about 33.5° in central
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to Piura in northern
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, and occurring as a visitor in southern Chile and
Ecuador Ecuador ( ; ; Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( es, República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; Quechua: ''Ikwadur Ripuwlika''; Shuar: ' ...
. Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive
Peruvian pelican.
Retrieved 21 May 2017.


Description

These birds are dark in colour with a white stripe from the top of the
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up to the crown and down the sides of the neck. They have long tufted feathers on the top of their heads. It was previously considered a subspecies of the
brown pelican The brown pelican (''Pelecanus occidentalis'') is a bird of the pelican family, Pelecanidae, one of three species found in the Americas and one of two that feed by diving into water. It is found on the Atlantic Coast from New Jersey to the mout ...
(''Pelecanus occidentalis''). The Peruvian pelican is considerably larger, ranging from about in weight, in length and with a wingspan of about . Compared to the brown pelican, it also has proportionally longer crest feathers, as well as differences in the colours of the
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, beak,
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and greater
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s.


Behaviour


Breeding

The main breeding season occurs from September to March.
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is usually two or three
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. Eggs are incubated for approximately 4 to 5 weeks, with the rearing period lasting about 3 months.


Feeding

This bird feeds on several species of
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. Unlike the brown pelican, it never dives from a great height to catch it food, instead diving from a shallow height or feeding while swimming on the surface. On occasion it may take other food items, such as nestling of
imperial shag The imperial shag or imperial cormorant (''Leucocarbo atriceps'') is a black and white cormorant native to southern South America, primarily in rocky coastal regions, but locally also at large inland lakes. Some taxonomic authorities, including ...
s, young Peruvian diving petrels, gray gulls and cannibalize unrelated chicks of its own species.


Conservation

Its status was first evaluated for the
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in 2008, being listed as
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. BirdLife International (BLI) (2008
Peruvian Pelican Species Factsheet


Gallery

File:Pelecanus thagus -Pan de Azucar National Park, Atacama Region, Chile -head-8.jpg, Peruvian pelican in
Pan de Azúcar National Park Pan de Azúcar National Park is a national park of Chile. The park straddles the border between the Antofagasta Region and the Atacama Region. Its name, ''Parque Nacional Pan de Azúcar'', means "sugar loaf national park". Geography The park ...
, Chile File:Peruvian pelican in Pan de Azucar National Park in Chile September 2009.jpg, Peruvian pelican in Pan de Azúcar National Park, Chile File:Several Peruvian pelicans in Pan de Azucar National Park in Chile September 2009.jpg, Several Peruvian pelicans at the Caleta Pan de Azúcar fishing village in Pan de Azúcar National Park, Chile File:Pelecanus_thagus_(Peruvian_Pelican_-_Chile-Pelikan)_-_Weltvogelpark_Walsrode_2012-02_cropped.jpg, A Peruvian pelican takes a bath at
Weltvogelpark Walsrode Weltvogelpark Walsrode, known as Walsrode Bird Park or Jubs in English until 2010, is a bird park located in the middle of the Lüneburg Heath in North Germany within the municipality of Bomlitz near Walsrode in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany ...
, Germany File:Pelecanus thagus in the Ballestas islands.jpg, Peruvian pelicans in the Ballestas Islands, Peru File:Peruvian pelican in Paracas, Peru.jpg, Peruvian pelican in Paracas, Peru


References


External links


Mundo Azul Species Factsheet
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