Kingdom Animalia Order Pelecaniformes Genus Pelecanus Higher classification Pelican | Phylum Chordata Family Pelecanidae Scientific name Pelecanus thagus Rank Species | |
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Similar Pelican, Bird, Peruvian booby, Guanay cormorant, Red‑legged cormorant |
Peruvian pelican
The Peruvian pelican (Pelecanus thagus) is a member of the pelican family. It lives on the west coast of South America, from Lobos de Tierra Island in Peru to Pupuya Islet in Chile.
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These birds are dark in colour with a white stripe from the top of the bill up to the crown and down the sides of the neck. They have long tufted feathers on the top of their heads. It was previously considered a subspecies of the brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis). The Peruvian birds are nearly twice the bulk of the brown pelican, averaging 15.4 lb (7 kg) in weight; they are also longer, measuring about 5 ft (1.5 m) overall.

The main breeding season occurs from September to March. Clutch size is usually two or three eggs. Eggs are incubated for approximately 4 to 5 weeks, with the rearing period lasting about 3 months.

This bird feeds on several species of fish. It feeds by diving into the water from flight, like the brown pelican.

Its status was first evaluated for the IUCN Red List in 2008.
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