Pink Backed Pelican's at Wingham Wildlife Park


These birds can have a wing span of almost 8 feet and weigh on average around Kg. They can migrate great distances but spends most of their time in swamps and shallow lakes in Africa and Southern Arabia. They used to breed regularly in Madagascar but all populations from there are now extinct. They are known to live for around 30 majority of this birds diet is made up of fish however they will also feed on a number of amphibians. After breeding the females will lay 2 to 3 large eggs. Once these eggs have hatched the young feed from partially digested, regurgitated food which they pick out of the adults throat pouch. These birds generally live in groups, especially while hunting for birds are not classed as threatened however as is shown by the extinction of their Madagascan populations they are affected by hunting and human encroachment on their habitat, which if not monitored could lead to further population reductions in this bird flutters cool air over the moist skin of their throat pouch to cool themselves down.


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Location: Wingham Wildlife Park, Wingham, Kent, UK
Photo credit: © John Gaffen / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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