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KMT AND DESCRIPTION 



Key to the Species 



* Tarsus over 3^ ; plumage raaiuly white. . .1. American White Pelican. 



* Tarsus under .3| ; plumnge with much brown 2. Brown Pelican. 



1. American White 

 Pelican (125. Pelecd,- 

 nus erytlirorliynchos). 

 — All exceedingly 

 large, white, swim- 

 ming bird, with a very 

 long, pouched bill 

 and black primaries. 

 The young is similar, 

 but with some brown- 

 ish-gray on the top 

 of the head. In the 

 breeding season, there 

 is a peculiar crest on 



American White Pelican ^^^ ^.j^^ r^j^.^ ^^^ 



cies procures its food mainly by swimming and dipping; the 

 next by darting from the air 

 into the water. This species is 

 found both along the coast and 

 in the center of the continent 

 a thousand miles from salt 

 water ; the next is almost ex- 

 clusively marine. 



Length, 60 ; wing, 22 (20-25) ; 

 tail, 6; tarsus, 4^; culmen, 11-15. 

 North America, rare or accidental on 

 the Atlantic coast, common on the 

 Pacific ; breeding from Minnesota 

 northward far into the British pos- 

 sessions, and wintering from the 

 Gulf coast to Central America. 



2. Brown Pelican (126. Pele- 

 ch,nus fuscus). — This is a bird 

 similar to the last, but smaller. ^^^^^ Pelican 



