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Willet with adult breeding plummage flying over Chokoloskee Bay in Florida Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brown Pelican, binomial name Pelecanus occidentalis, flying over Chokoloskee Bay in Florida. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Morning Sunrise in Chokoloskee Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kayak fishing in Chokoloskee state park Royalty Free Stock Photo
American oystercatcher walking in shallow water in Chokoloskee Bay in Florida. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brown pelican resting in a red mangrove tree in Chokoloskee Bay in Florida. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two royal terns perched atop a partially submerged log in Chokoloskee Bay in Florida. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Group of American white pelicans on the shore of an island in Chokoloskee Bay in Florida.
Peregrine falcon sitting on the shoreline of Chokoloskee Bay in Florida. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great blue heron perched in a red mangrove tree in Chokoloskee Bay in Florida. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black and white photo of a Willet hunting for food in Chokoloskee Bay in Florida Royalty Free Stock Photo
Royal tern perched atop a partially submerged log in Chokoloskee Bay in Florida. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Willet standing in shallow water hunting for food in Chokoloskee Bay in Florida Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tricolored heron and snowy egret at the edge of Chokoloskee Bay in Florida. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow-crowned night heron on the edge of Chokoloskee Bay along Florida\'s Gulf Coast. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pictured is a group of American white pelicans, binomial name Pelecanus erythrorhynchos, on the shore of an island in Chokoloskee Bay in Florida. 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. Roughly 10 miles long and 2 miles wide, Chokoloskee Bay is located along Florida’s Gulf Coast and is separated from the Gulf of Mexico by the Ten Thousand Islands. The white pelicans are on the shore of one of these islands.


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