Similar words: delicacy, delicate, delicatessen, relic, elicit, felicity, derelict, delicious. Meaning: ['pelɪkən] n. large long-winged warm-water seabird having a large bill with a distensible pouch for fish.
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31. 13Oil-smeared pelican eggs in a nest on Cat Island, home to hundreds of the species, as well as gulls and roseate spoonbills.
32. Binoculars are passed around so that all can enjoy a glimpse of a jabiru , an odd kind of stork that looks like a pelican on stilts.
33. The Pelican Feeding Officers present an educational talk while feeding the pelicans.
34. There is a vessel with a difficult tow on passage to Eekhavn now approaching Pelican Bank buoy.
35. There is a further mirroring of the White Swan and Pelican stages.
36. I well remember taking my aged grandfather across a road that had a pelican crossing on the way to his favourite restaurant.
37. Oil-stained brown pelican chicks huddle on Cat Island, a barrier island forming the westernmost point of Gulf Islands National Seashore.
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38. A NEW SPECIES OF GENUS CONTRACAECUM ( ORINTOCAECUM ) FROM EUROPEAN WHITE PELICAN ( ASCARIDATA: ANISAKIDAE ).
39. Blum flipped past an evocative sandstone carving of a child and a pelican, then admired a griffin plaque.
40. He found the valve mechanism the size of a Pelican dropship, just below the main chamber.
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