Pelican
Pelicans have the second-largest average wingspan (8.5 feet) of any North American bird, after the California condor (9.5 feet).
Because of this, they are strong fliers that can soar gracefully over long distances.
They often use thermal updrafts to glide over oceans and lakes with minimal effort, without even needing to flap.
Did you know that White pelicans (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) hunt by using a coordinated team strategy? They typically work together in a group to herd a shoal of fish like minnows and carp (all rough fish of little value to humans) into the shallow edge, making them easier to scoop up with their large bills acting like nets.
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