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like the brown pelican (P. occidentalis), the American white pelican does not dive for its food. Instead, it catches its prey while swimming. Each bird eats more than 4 pounds of food a day.[14] The fish taken by pelicans can range from the size of minnows to 3.5-pound pickerels.[15] Typical fish prey include Cypriniformes like common carp (Cyprinus carpio), Lahontan tui chub (Gila bicolor obesa),[16] minnows,[17] and shiners.[18] Perciformes like Sacramento perch (Archoplites interruptus) or yellow perch (Perca flavescens),[18] Salmoniformes like rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and salmon,[17] Siluriformes (catfish),[19] and jackfish.[20] Other animals eaten by these birds are crayfish, amphibians, and sometimes larval salamanders.[21] Birds nesting on saline lakes, where food is scarce, will travel great distances to better feeding grounds.[3] American white pelicans like to come together in groups of a dozen or more birds to feed, as they can thus cooperate and corral fish to one another. When this is not easily possible – for example in deep water, where fish can escape by diving out of reach – they prefer to forage alone. But the birds also steal food on occasion from other birds, a practice known as kleptoparasitism. White pelicans are known to steal fish from other pelicans, gulls, and cormor










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like the brown pelican (P. occidentalis), the American white pelican does not dive for its food. Instead, it catches its prey while swimming. Each bird eats more than 4 pounds of food a day.[14] The fish taken by pelicans can range from the size of minnows to 3.5-pound pickerels.[15] Typical fish prey include Cypriniformes like common carp (Cyprinus carpio), Lahontan tui chub (Gila bicolor obesa),[16] minnows,[17] and shiners.[18] Perciformes like Sacramento perch (Archoplites interruptus) or yellow perch (Perca flavescens),[18] Salmoniformes like rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and salmon,[17] Siluriformes (catfish),[19] and jackfish.[20] Other animals eaten by these birds are crayfish, amphibians, and sometimes larval salamanders.[21] Birds nesting on saline lakes, where food is scarce, will travel great distances to better feeding grounds.[3]

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