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The brown pelican is found throughout the islands, skimming over the water, plunge-diving, and resting in mangrove trees. Adult pelicans can be distinguished from juveniles by their plumage. Juveniles tend to have gray face, skin, bill, and legs, with a brown body. Adults have a white neck, gray-brown upper body and brown to black lower body. The neck is white, often with a yellowish crown.
Galapagos 1-2-09 Bachas Pelican

DATE: 2005-08-05 15:40