Pely the pelican at Wild Animal Rehabilitation Centre in Metchosin now has a roommate.
The two big birds B次元官网网址 Pely, a female American white pelican, and the new male brown pelican B次元官网网址 will be living together for the next few weeks during rehabilitation and then will be returned to the wild.
Pely has been at Wild ARC since January. She came from a wild animal centre in Manitoba to the SPCA facility in Metchosin, which is better able to care for the sick and injured bird.
Pelicans are social creatures and staff at Wild ARC placed mirrors in the enclosure to give Pely the illusion of companions. Pelicans can become depressed in captivity.
Even though Pely now has company, the mirrors are staying put. B次元官网网址淲e are keeping the mirrors in there so now she has more friends,B次元官网网址 said Kari Marks, manager of Wild ARC.
The brown pelican, who has not been given a name, was rescued while being attacked by crows in Port Edward, near Prince Rupert. Such birds are rare for northern B.C.
The brown pelican arrived at Wild ARC on April 2. Staff was excited to give Pely a friend, but they kept the birds separated at first to make sure the brown pelican wasnB次元官网网址檛 carrying diseases.
B次元官网网址淲e kept the brown pelican separated for the first six days,B次元官网网址 Marks said. B次元官网网址淲e were not sure they would get along. When we put them together for the first time they stood there and ignored each other, which is a good thing.B次元官网网址
A bad thing would have been a fight.
Prior to brown pelicanB次元官网网址檚 arrival, Pely has been showing signs of anxiety, but since bunking up with a pal, she has relaxed,
The birds are spending rehabilitation time between the aquatic centre for use of the pool and the flight cage, where they can spread their wings and get a bit of exercise.
When fully recovered, Pely will be released to her colony in Shoal Lake, Manitoba. The brown pelican will be released on the west coast of Vancouver Island.
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