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  2. Brown pelican - Wikipedia

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    The brown pelican is the smallest of the eight extant pelican species, but is often one of the larger seabirds in their range nonetheless. [15] [16] It measures 1 to 1.52 m (3 ft 3 in to 5 ft 0 in) in length and has a wingspan of 2.03 to 2.28 m (6 ft 8 in to 7 ft 6 in). [6]

  3. Pelican - Wikipedia

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    The brown pelican usually plunge-dives head-first for its prey, from a height as great as 10–20 m (33–66 ft), especially for anchovies and menhaden. [74] [72] [71] The only other pelican to feed using a similar technique is the Peruvian pelican, but its dives are typically from a lower height than the brown pelican. [75]

  4. American white pelican - Wikipedia

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    This large wingspan allows the bird to easily use soaring flight for migration. Body weight can range between 7.7 and 30 lb (3.5 and 13.6 kg), although typically these birds average between 11 and 20 lb (5.0 and 9.1 kg). [10] One mean body mass of 15.4 lb (7.0 kg) was reported. [10]

  5. Golden Hind - Wikipedia

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    Golden Hind was a galleon captained by Francis Drake in his circumnavigation of the world between 1577 and 1580. She was originally known as Pelican, but Drake renamed her mid-voyage in 1578, in honour of his patron, Sir Christopher Hatton, whose crest was a golden hind (a female red deer ). Hatton was one of the principal sponsors of Drake's ...

  6. Largest living flying birds by wingspan - Wikipedia

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    3.4 m (11 ft 2 in) 6: Antipodean albatross: Diomedea antipodensis: 3.3 m (10 ft 10 in) 6: Andean condor: Vultur gryphus: 3.3 m (10 ft 10 in) 7: Northern royal albatross: Diomedea sanfordi: 3.2 m (10 ft 6 in) 7: Marabou stork: Leptoptilos crumenifer: 3.2 m (10 ft 6 in) 7: Cinereous vulture: Aegypius monachus: 3.1 m (10 ft 2 in) 7: Himalayan ...

  7. Sikorsky S-61R - Wikipedia

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    The Sikorsky S-61R is a twin-engine helicopter used in transport or search and rescue roles. A developed version of the S-61/SH-3 Sea King, the S-61R was also built under license by Agusta as the AS-61R. The S-61R served in the United States Air Force as the CH-3C/E Sea King and the HH-3E Jolly Green Giant, and with the United States Coast ...

  8. Great white pelican - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] [9] The wingspan measures 226 to 360 cm (7 ft 5 in to 11 ft 10 in), [7] the latter measurement being the highest among extant flying animals outside of the great albatross. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The adult male measures about 175 cm (69 in) in length; it weighs from 9 to 15 kg (20 to 33 lb) [ 7 ] and larger races from the Palaearctic are usually ...

  9. Pontederia crassipes - Wikipedia

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    With broad, thick, glossy, ovate leaves, water hyacinth may rise above the surface of the water as much as 1 m (3 ft) in height. The leaves are 10–20 cm (4–8 inches) across on a stem, which is floating by means of buoyant bulb-like nodules at its base above the water surface. They have long, spongy, bulbous stalks.