The
Australian Pelican (
Pelecanus conspicillatus), also known as the
Goolayyalibee, is a species of
pelican widespread on the inland and coastal waters of
Australia and
New Guinea. Compared to other pelican species, they are medium-sized: 1.6 to 1.8 m (5.25 to 6 ft) long with a wingspan of 2.3 to 2.5 m (7.6 to 8.25 ft) and weighing between 4 and almost 7 kg (9 to 15 lbs). They are predominantly white, with black and white wings and a pale, pinkish bill which, like that of all pelicans, is enormous—particularly in the male.
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