Pelecaniformes
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33. Pelecaniformes Pelicans
Pelicans are a genus of large water birds that makes up the family Pelecanidae.
They are characterised by a long beak and a large throat pouch used for
catching prey and draining water from the scooped up contents before
swallowing. They have predominantly pale plumage, the exceptions being the
brown and Peruvian pelicans. The bills, pouches and bare facial skin of all
species become brightly coloured before the breeding season. The eight living
pelican species have a patchy global distribution, ranging latitudinally from
the tropics to the temperate zone, though they are absent from interior South
America as well as from polar regions and the open ocean.
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