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Dalmatian Pelicans In Caspian Sea Fed After Water Freezes

Caspian Sea Pelicans

Posted: 02/21/2012 5:10 am

MAKHACHKALA, Russia (AP) — Authorities are scrambling to save hundreds of starving and endangered Dalmatian pelicans after the Caspian Sea froze for the first time in years.

Hundreds of the gray-white birds with distinctive curly feathers at their napes are jostling one another in a rare patch of unfrozen water at a shipyard near the city of Makhachkala, the capital of the southern Russian province of Dagestan.

About 20 birds have died of hunger despite hundreds of kilograms (pounds) of fish that his ministry and a local lawmaker are purchasing daily to feed them, Dagestan's Nature Protection Ministry spokesman Arslan Dydymov said Tuesday.

Fewer than 1,400 Dalmatian pelicans, the world's largest, live in southern Russia.

The birds are getting sprats from the local market because fresh fish from the iced-over Caspian is not available.

"Yesterday it seemed they ate more than enough," said Kurban Kuniev of the Dagestan nature reserve.

The birds flew to Makhachkala last week from the frozen deltas of the Volga and Terek rivers up north. Local residents were so excited by the arrival that the guards at the Makhachkala shipyard had to stop hundreds from entering with bread and other unsuitable foods.

"We did not let them in for the sake of the pelicans," chief guard Magomed Eldarov said.

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MAKHACHKALA, Russia (AP) — Authorities are scrambling to save hundreds of starving and endangered Dalmatian pelicans after the Caspian Sea froze for the first time in years. Hundreds ...
MAKHACHKALA, Russia (AP) — Authorities are scrambling to save hundreds of starving and endangered Dalmatian pelicans after the Caspian Sea froze for the first time in years. Hundreds ...
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karen lyons kalmenson
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05:20 AM on 02/23/2012
thank you for helping these wonderful birds♥
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loveO
A plague on both their houses
11:14 PM on 02/22/2012
Global warming climate change!
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Anne Mccormick
12:19 AM on 02/22/2012
go out and buy coffee beans soon.
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Winterseeker
For the trees...we need them, not vice versa.
10:56 PM on 02/21/2012
They say in this article it is "the first time in years" that so much of the Caspian has fully frozen...exactly how many years has it been since it froze so much? Because from this article it seems to be implying atleast one (pelican) generation ago, which seems unlikely...did the pelicans forget where they went or how they managed to survive in past deep freezes in years past? I was surprised they simply stayed put in the small remaining open water, why not fly to the Black Sea or further south for fish?