Pelecanidae
Pelicans
Pelicans are unmistakable with their long bills with a hooked tip. They can be divided in two distinct groups: the brown diving pelicans and a group of ‘white’ pelicans which are a surface feeders.
Genus Pelecanus
The two species of diving pelicans are exclusively American and were considered to be one single species with several subspecies until recently.
Brown Pelican Pelecanus occidentalis; five subspecies:
P. o. occidentalis, North and South American coast and West Indies
P. o. carolinensis, Atlantic coast from Carolina to Orinoco
P. o. californicus, American Pacific coast from California to Northern Peru
P. o. murphy, Colombia to Northern Peru
P. o. urinator, Galapagos Islands
Peruvian Pelican Pelecanus thagus, Pacific Coast from Central Peru to southern Chile.
The upper mandible of the brown pelicans is different from those of the White Pelicans by being very slender instead of spatule. The coloration is variable from gray to yellowish with dark and orange markings, depending on age. The skulls of the subspecies are probably inseparable. The Peruvian Pelican is the larger of both species.
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Brown Pelican Pelecanus occidentalis ssp. californicus , San Francisco, Cal., USA Culmen: 351 mm; total: 436 mm, unsexed adult |
Genus Pelecanus
There are six species of the so called White Pelicans, although a few of them show a lot of black, gray or pink colors. Most of the species involved are not strictly seabirds, they occur on fresh water as well. All of them can be found in coastal area’s of their range. They don’t dive for food like the Brown Pelicans, but are surface feeders.
Eastern White Pelican Pelecanus onocrotalus, Africa, south-east Europe, Asia Minor and Himalayan region.
Dalmatian Pelican Pelecanus crispus, south-east Europe, Asia minor and Central Asia.
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Dalmatian Pelican Pelecanus crispus, Samos, Greece Total: 459 mm; bill sheath not present, unsexed adult |
Spot-billed Pelican Pelecanus phillipensis, Indian subcontinent and Malaysia.
Pink-backed Pelican Pelecanus rufescens, tropical Africa south of Sahara.
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Pink-backed Pelican Pelecanus rufescens
Culmen:
344 mm; total: 416 mm, unsexed adult |
Australian Pelican Pelecanus conspicillatus, Australia.
American White Pelican Pelecanus erythrorhychos, North America.
Literature:
Johnsgard, P.A., 1993, Cormorants, Darters, and Pelicans of the World, Smithsonian Institute, Washington/London