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The Eastern Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis carolinensis) is a large-bodied seabird that nests in colonies of 10 to upwards of 5,000 pairs, on nearshore islands in subtropical and tropical North American waters. It breeds between March and August, laying 2–3 eggs and raising 1–2 chicks per year. The species is facultatively migratory during nonbreeding, with some individuals remaining resident and others leaving breeding areas. Pelicans forage in near- and offshore waters and capture schooling fish by plunge-diving. This dataset serves as a record of field notes used to estimate Brown pelican fledging success in 8 breeding colonies in Texas (2014), and Alabama and the Florida Panhandle (2015). We visited...
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The datasets stored in this folder summarize reproductive data for Brown Pelicans nesting on Gaillard and Cat Islands, Alabama, in 2017 and 2018. Data include nest and nestling survival, nest site characteristics, environmental covariates, and temperatures recorded inside nests.


    map background search result map search result map Productivity of Brown Pelican in the northern Gulf of Mexico (2014-2015) Reproductive Physiology of Brown Pelican Along the Coast of Alabama, 2017-2018 Reproductive Physiology of Brown Pelican Along the Coast of Alabama, 2017-2018 Productivity of Brown Pelican in the northern Gulf of Mexico (2014-2015)