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BROWN PELICANS { 15 images } Created 15 Mar 2020

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  • Juvenile brown pelican flying very low over the ocean surface, Florida, © David A. Ponton
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  • Brown pelican in flight over the ocean surface in search of fish, Florida, © David A. Ponton
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  • Low sunlight on a brown pelican flying over the ocean in search of fish, Florida, © David A. Ponton
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  • Low sunlight on a brown pelican flying over the ocean in search of fish, Florida, © David A. Ponton
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  • Brown pelican diving toward ocean surface for fish, Florida, © David A. Ponton
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  • Brown pelican makes a big splash as it dives into the ocean after a fish, Florida, © David A. Ponton
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  • Brown pelican with a  small fish in its beak is harrased by a seagull, Florida, © David A. Ponton
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  • Brown pelicans, adult next to juvenile, juvenile's beak tucked into its back feathers, Florida, © David A. Ponton
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  • Brown pelican looks straight at observer, Florida, © David A. Ponton
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  • Brown pelican juvenile (left) with adult, standing close together with faces aligned, long beaks parallel, Florida, © David A. Ponton
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  • Brown pelican adult next to juvenile with beak tucked into feathers on back, Florida, © David A. Ponton
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  • Brown pelican adult (front) resting with juvenile while standing in water pool in the same position, Florida, © David A. Ponton
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  • Brown pelican juvenile resting with beak tucked into back feathers while standing in water pool, Florida, © David A. Ponton
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  • Brown pelicans, admired for their synchronized flight and wing strokes, viewed from directly ahead, positioned one behind the other offset by one wing length in the aerodynamically optimum low-drag position, Florida, © David A. Ponton
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  • Brown pelicans, admired for their synchronized flight and wing strokes, viewed from directly ahead, positioned one behind the other offset by one wing length in the aerodynamically optimum low-drag position, Florida, © David A. Ponton
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