johnstoni.
Well-Known Member
The pelicans are immature Eastern Whites (the brown plumage will be replaced by white), the same species as at London, however these won't be from London as they have a small, non-breeding group (unless anyone knows something I don't). Its likely these were imported from one of the Eastern European collections that are breeding them in large numbers - similar imports at Belfast and Edinburgh recently.
I can only assume its something to do with our oceanic climate that means the UK has such a poor breeding record with pelicans. Over the last 10-15 years there have been a number of significant imports of pelicans, but virtually all have never bred. The only anomaly seems to be the Pink-backed group at Longleat, plus I know of one chick at Bristol a few years back.
The only successful rearing of the Eastern White in the UK AFAIK was 2 or 3 years ago when Blackpool raised a chick. Maybe Whipsnade will have more success.
I can only assume its something to do with our oceanic climate that means the UK has such a poor breeding record with pelicans. Over the last 10-15 years there have been a number of significant imports of pelicans, but virtually all have never bred. The only anomaly seems to be the Pink-backed group at Longleat, plus I know of one chick at Bristol a few years back.
The only successful rearing of the Eastern White in the UK AFAIK was 2 or 3 years ago when Blackpool raised a chick. Maybe Whipsnade will have more success.