There are eight species of   large water birds in this family. Pelicans are found on lakes and in coastal regions around the world. They  live and travel in groups.  
                      
                  Pelicans are easily identified by their long bills and gular pouches.  A pelican uses its bill and pouch like a net. It dives into the water, scoops up fish and water, strains out the water from the sides of its bill, tips back its head and swallows the fish it caught. A pelican doesn't carry fish in its pouch, it only use its pouch to scoop up fish! 
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                  World Status Key 
                      Least Concern   Near Threatened   Vulnerable   Endangered  Critically Endangered   Extinct in Wild   Extinct  
                  Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.  
                  US Status Key 
                      Threatened in US   Threatened in NH   Endangered in US   Endangered in NH   Breeds in NH   Introduced 
                      Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game 
                  
                  
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                  Pelicans         
Pelicans are an old family of birds, with fossils dating back almost 40 million years. 
Source:  San Diego Zoo Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Elementary/ Middle School  Teacher Section:  Yes                   
                  American White Pelican - Pelecanus erythrorhynchos                   
                  The American white pelican breeds in isolated areas from Manitoba, Canada and Minnesota west to northern California. It winters in California, Mexico, Central America, along the Gulf Coast, and in Florida. 
                  Source:  Arkive Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School  Teacher Section:  Yes 
                  American White Pelican - Pelecanus erythrorhynchos               
 American white pelicans  winter in coastal bays and estuaries. 
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                  American White Pelican - Pelecanus erythrorhynchos                  
The American white pelican does not dive for fish, it dips its head underwater to scoop up fish. 
Source:  Cornell Lab of Ornithology Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School  Teacher Section:  No  
                  American White Pelican - Pelecanus erythrorhynchos                
American white pelicans nest on islands in colonies that can include several hundred pairs.  
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                   Australian Pelican - Pelecanus conspicillatus                  
                    The Australian pelican is found in  Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste. 
                    Source:  Animal Diversity Web Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School  Teacher Section:  Yes
 
                  Australian Pelican - Pelecanus conspicillatus                   
The Australian pelican has the longest bill of any bird species.  
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                   Brown Pelican - Pelecanus occidentalis               
                    The brown pelican breeds along the Pacific coast from California  to Chile and along the Atlantic coast from South Carolina through the Caribbean to Venezuela 
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                  Brown Pelican - Pelecanus occidentalis               
The brown pelican is a coastal bird. It is rarely seen inland. 
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                  Brown Pelican - Pelecanus occidentalis                     
The brown pelican is the only pelican species that plunges from the air into the water to catch its food. 
Source:  Cornell Lab of Ornithology Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School  Teacher Section:  No                   
                   
                  Brown Pelican - Pelecanus occidentalis                     
The brown pelican is a dark brown bird with a white to pale yellow neck and black feet and legs. 
Source:  National Zoo Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School  Teacher Section:  Yes                   
                   
                  Brown Pelican - Pelecanus occidentalis                  
The brown pelican nests on the ground.  
Source:  Philadelphia Zoo Intended Audience: Students Reading Level: Middle School  Teacher Section:  Yes                   
                   
                  Brown Pelican - Pelecanus occidentalis                  
The brown pelican eats  shrimp and small fish like anchovies, sardines, and menhaden. 
Source:  Los Angeles Zoo Intended Audience: Students Reading Level: Elementary/Middle School  Teacher Section:  Yes                   
                  Brown Pelican - Pelecanus occidentalis                   
The brown pelican is the sate bird of Louisiana.  
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                   Dalmatian Pelican - Pelecanus crispus                         
                  The Dalmatian pelican breeds from southeastern Europe to India and China 
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                  Dalmatian Pelican - Pelecanus crispus                      
                  The Dalmatian pelican is the largest pelican species. It is 67-75 inches in length and has a wingspan of close to 10 feet.  
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                   Great White Pelican - Pelecanus onocrotalus                         
                    The great white pelican is found  from southeastern Europe through Asia and  Africa. 
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                  Great White Pelican - Pelecanus onocrotalus                     
The great white pelican is found in freshwater lakes, deltas, marshes, and swamps. 
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                  Great White Pelican - Pelecanus onocrotalus                          
The great white pelican is all white with a pink face and pink legs.  
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                   Peruvian Pelican - Pelecanus thagus              
                  The Peruvian pelican is found in Peru and Chile. 
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                   Pink-backed Pelican - Pelecanus rufescens                  
                  The pink-backed pelican is  one of the smallest of the eight pelican species. 
                  Source:  Bristol Zoo Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School  Teacher Section:  Yes
                                     
                  Pink-backed Pelican - Pelecanus rufescens                   
The pink-backed pelican is gray and white, with a pinkish back 
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                   Spot-billed Pelican - Pelecanus philippensis                   
                  The spot-billed pelican is found in Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. 
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                  Spot-billed Pelican - Pelecanus philippensis                   
The spot-billed pelican is  a social bird, and it lives and travels  in flocks. 
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                  Spot-billed Pelican - Pelecanus philippensis                    
The spot-billed pelican is white and has a gray crest on its head and a brown tail 
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