Pelican lays eggs at Birdland
            
            
            
            
            
             
            
            
            A pair of pink backed pelicans have started laying eggs for the first  time at Birdland in Bourton-on-the-water.  So far the birds have laid  two eggs and keepers are confident a third is on its way.
It’s  believed to be the first time ever that pelicans have produced eggs at  the Birdland attraction in the Cotswolds and staff are cautiously  optimistic that the eggs are fertile and will eventually hatch out.
They  have carefully placed the real eggs in an incubator and replaced them  in the nest with dummy eggs due to concerns the parents could  accidentally break them.
Alistair Keen, Head Keeper said: “We  took the decision to remove the eggs after the male was spotted standing  on one of them and we did not want to take the risk of losing them.
“This is a new pair of birds which only arrived at Birdland earlier this year and, as far as we know, they have not bred before.
“They  have been displaying and nest building ever since they were introduced  to the enclosure towards the end of March, so we were keeping a close  eye on them and came in on Saturday morning to find the egg.
“A second arrived soon after and it now looks likely a third is on its way,” he added.
Pelican eggs usually take around a month to hatch but keepers should be able to see if they are fertile within 10 days.
Pink-backed  pelicans are found in Africa, southern Arabia and India. They get their  name from the fact that some individuals have a pinkish colouring to  the feathers on their backs.
The birds have a wingspan of close to two-metres and their beaks can be nearly 40 centimetres long.
With  its combination of woodland, riverside and gardens, Birdland features  more than 500 birds, ranging from the UK’s only colony of king penguins  and parrots to cassowaries and cranes in a mix of free-flying and aviary  displays. 
Birdland is open daily from 10am, Closed Christmas Day only.
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30 April 2014
 
  
          
     
   
    
    
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