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Post #193:

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🌐 Paracas, Ica, Peru
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The brown pelican of Paracas! In Paracas you can eat very fresh and tasty fish. This pelican knows exactly what I'm talking about.

Species in this post: Brown pelican Pelecanus occidentalis
Topic: ➟ Peru
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Post #174:

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On the beach of Paracas you have always seen this pelican. He's fed by the people so that he can serve as an attraction. It's not good for the environment to feed wild animals. Otherwise you can't blame the people. I think it was a brown pelican and not a Peruvian pelican.

Species in this post: Brown pelican Pelecanus occidentalis
Topic: ➟ Peru
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