California Pelicans
California Pelicans
Two rehabilitated adult brown pelicans were released to their natural habitat in San Pedro, Calif., on Thursday April 25, 2024. Blue, nicknamed for her temporary leg band, was brought to the Bird Rescue's Los Angeles Wildlife Center in early March suffering a slashed pouch and required multiple surgeries. The female adult pelican who spent 45 days in care, made a connection with a male pelican who was healing from an apparent sea lion bite. (Brittany M. Solo/The Orange County Register via AP)
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California Pelicans
"Blue," left, nicknamed for the color of her temporary band, and her new companion are both healed and were released to their natural habitat in San Pedro, Calif., Thursday April 25, 2024. Blue was brought to the Bird Rescue's Los Angeles Wildlife Center in early March, suffering a slashed pouch. The female adult pelican spent 45 days in care made a connection with a male pelican who was healing from an apparent sea lion bite. (Brittany M. Solo/The Orange County Register via AP)
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Two rehabilitated adult brown pelicans were released to their natural habitat in San Pedro, Calif., on Thursday April 25, 2024. Blue, nicknamed for her temporary leg band, was brought to the Bird Rescue's Los Angeles Wildlife Center in early March suffering a slashed pouch and required multiple surgeries. The female adult pelican who spent 45 days in care, made a connection with a male pelican who was healing from an apparent sea lion bite. (Brittany M. Solo/The Orange County Register via AP)