EPISODE · Nov 19, 2020 · 37 MIN
Pelicans
from The Science of Birds · host Ivan Phillipsen
SummaryPelicans are large, peculiar waterbirds with a unique way of feeding. Using their long bills and throat pouches, they scoop up fish and other prey from water. Some pelican species plunge dive from the air, others work in cooperative groups to improve their chances of fishing success.In this episode, we focus on the family Pelecanidae. We go through the characteristics of pelicans, with a focus on their bill and throat pouch.We also discuss the feeding strategies of pelicans, how they breed, and their evolution.Finally, we touch on some issues about the conservation of pelicans.Along the way, we’ll do some myth-busting. There are several misconceptions about pelicans that we need to address.Links of InterestVideo about the plunge-diving adaptations of Brown PelicansVideo from the BBC about pelicans eating Cape Gannet chicksLink to this episode on the Science of Birds websiteSupport the show
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Summary Pelicans are large, peculiar waterbirds with a unique way of feeding. Using their long bills and throat pouches, they scoop up fish and other prey from water. Some pelican species plunge dive from the air, others work in cooperative groups to improve their chances of fishing success. In this episode, we focus on the family Pelecanidae. We go through the characteristics of pelicans, with a focus on their bill and throat pouch. We also discuss the feeding strategies of pelicans, how the...
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