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ML1985

American White Pelican Pelecanus erythrorhynchos

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Contributor

Randolph Little Media from this contributor Profile
Warren Y. Brockelman Media from this contributor

Date

2 Jul 1961 7:30 AM

Location

Woody Is.; Bowdoin Nat. Wildlife Ref
Montana, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Age and sex
Juvenile, Unknown sex - 2
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Not specified

Media notes

NOTES: CALLS OF A YOUNG DOWNLESS PELICAN (2 DAYS OLD) IN NEST. AND OF AN ADJACENT YOUNG DOWNLESS PELICAN (5 DAYS OLD) IN NEST (A SMALL AMOUNT OF DOWN JUST BEGINNING TO BREAK THRU). SAME COLONY AS IN LNS 1984 2 NESTLING(S) ; Habitat: Lake, Island.

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  • California Gull Larus californicus

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Digitized
11 Jul 2000 - Martha Fischer

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