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The American white pelican rivals the trumpeter swan, with a similar overall length, as the longest bird native to North America. Both very large and plump. The species also has the second largest average wingspan of any North American bird. The plumage is almost entirely bright white, except the black primary and secondary remiges, which are hardly visible except in flight. From early spring until after breeding has finished in mid-late summer, the breast feathers have a yellowish hue. |
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