Pelican Island is a semi-tropical island in the Corpus Christi Bay, situated immediately south of the Corpus Christi Ship Channel.[1][2] It is one of the largest habitats of both brown pelicans and white pelicans in the Texas.[3][4] In the late 1980s, Pelican Island was the only location in all of Texas where nesting brown pelicans could be found.[5]

References

  1. Oberholser, Harry Church (1974). The Bird Life of Texas. University of Texas Press. Page 81. ISBN 9780292707115.
  2. Sorrells, Colby (2009). Flyfisher's Guide to the Texas Gulf Coast. Wilderness Adventures Press. Page 197. ISBN 9781932098662.
  3. Salvant, J. U. and David McComb (1999). The Historic Seacoast of Texas. University of Texas Press. Page 34. ISBN 9780292777415.
  4. Dyes, John C. (2013). Nesting Birds of the Coastal Islands: A Naturalist's Year on Galveston Bay. University of Texas Press. Page 56. ISBN 9780292758988.
  5. U.S. National Research Council (1991). Transportation Research Record: Geotechnical Engineering. Page 3. ISBN 9780309051187.

27°49′12″N 97°09′22″W / 27.820°N 97.156°W / 27.820; -97.156



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