Pelicans
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Pelican (5 Occurrences)
... The brown pelicans were larger than the white. Each of them had a long beak, peculiar
throat pouch and webbed feet. They built large nests, 5 and 6 ft. ...
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Gannet (2 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (n.) One of several species of sea birds of the genus
Sula, allied to the pelicans. Multi-Version Concordance Gannet (2 Occurrences). ...
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Pelishtim

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Easton's Bible Dictionary
Are frequently met with at the waters of Merom and the Sea of Galilee. The pelican is ranked among unclean birds (Leviticus 11:18; Deuteronomy 14:17). It is of an enormous size, being about 6 feet long, with wings stretching out over 12 feet. The Hebrew name (kaath, i.e., "vomiter") of this bird is incorrectly rendered "cormorant" in the Authorized Version of Isaiah 34:11 and Zephaniah 2:14, but correctly in the Revised Version. It receives its Hebrew name from its habit of storing in its pouch large quantities of fish, which it disgorges when it feeds its young. Two species are found on the Syrian coast, the Pelicanus onocrotalus, or white pelican, and the Pelicanus crispus, or Dalmatian pelican.

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