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Scientific Name: Pelecanus philippensis Gmelin, 1789
English Name: Spot-billed Pelican
Local/Bangla Name: Chitithutib Gaganber (চিতিঠুঁটি গগণবেড়)
birds : Pelecanus philippensis

Photo: Aiel (flickr)

Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Pelecaniformes
Family: Pelecanidae
Description:
This large, pale waterbird is distinguished by its hefty pinkish-pouched bill, which has notable dark spots on the upper mandible. Its head is grizzled with a hint of a shaggy crest, and the back of the neck is dark. The bird has rings of bare skin around each eye that give it a “glasses” appearance. In breeding plumage, the rump, sides, and underwing coverts are salmon pink, while the breast is ochre yellow. It is often seen fishing in groups at large lakes and estuaries. The bird nests in noisy colonies in trees that are bleached by droppings.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
shallow lowland freshwaters.
Environment:
Terrestrial, Freshwater
Comments:
This species is considered as regionally extinct according to Red List of Bangladesh Volume 3: Birds
Main References:

Grimmett R, Thompson P, Inskipp T (2021) Birds of Banglades. HELM FIELD GUIDES, 320p.

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