American White Pelican, still at Panamá Viejo, a report by Rafael Lau
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Sunday, December 28. American White Pelican ( Pelecanus erythrorhynchos ), still in the same place for over 3 days straight in the visitors center parking lot in Panamá Viejo, at the left side of the little island! Thanks to José Tejada for helping to get this wonderful shot! [Note: This looks like a full, handsome adult bird, unlike the scruffy juvenile-looking bird photographed last week , so unless pelicans achieve a full moult in eight days we may have a two-pelican situation here.]