NY Most Wanted: American White Pelican

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The star of this issue of our Rare Bird Profile is the American White Pelican.  On a global scale it is not endangered, however if you see one on the East Coast of the US you are very lucky.

American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos ) (bird) in Mo

The American White Pelican is one of the largest birds in North America.  Males and females share the same markings (completely white with black wing tips). They spend their winters along the Pacific and Gulf coasts and summer inland, breeding in Canada and along the northern American West Coast.   

One interesting quirk of the American White Pelican is their reluctance to fly over the open ocean on migration.  They will fly over deserts, mountains and vast expanses of land, but avoid the open water. 
Some White Pelicans have been blown off course by hurricanes and found themselves in the Eastern Caribbean and Eastern South America.

Unlike their more-famous cousin, the Brown Pelican, the American White Pelican does not dive underwater to hunt.  Instead they dip their heads under the water to catch fish, and herd together to push fish to one another.

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After suffering a large population decrease in the mid 1900's thanks to industrial pesticides like DDT, the species has come back strong and populations are thriving throughout North America. 

 

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Wild Wednesday Giveaway

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Congratulations to Patty, this week's Wild Wednesday winner!  We will contact the winner by email.  Judging from all your comments it sounds like the hummingbirds have finally found your feeders!  Thanks to everyone for your comments.

This week's Wild Wednesday Giveaway features our Glass Oasis hummingbird feeder.  It features a glass lid and feeding ports, along with a decorative metal basket and hanger.  (Good tip… oasis style feeders are great for deterring bees and wasps, as they can't reach the nectar!)ww 8.25 Wild Wednesday Giveaway

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How to Stop Birds from Smacking into Your Windows

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It's all a matter of perception. 

When a bird flies into a window, it thinks the window is not there (obviously!). You can easily stop bird-window collisions by making the window more visible.

eHow.com has a couple suggestions on how to do this:

1)    Move birdfeeders away from any large windows. If the birds aren't around, they won't try to fly in!
2)    Hang decorations outside the window.
3)    Put stick-on silhouettes of birds-of-prey on your windows.

If a bird does hit your window and falls to the ground motionless, it might just be stunned.  To protect it from predators place a box with air holes or a colander on top until it recovers.

Happy birding!

 

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