By Akash
The state bird of Louisiana is the Brown Pelican.
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This bird is known for its large size and long bill.
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Brown Pelicans have distinctive pouches under their bills.
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They are often found near coastal waters in Louisiana.
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Pelicans primarily feed on fish, using their pouches to catch them.
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People admire them in coastal areas and marshes.
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The Brown Pelican symbolizes Louisiana's connection to the Gulf of Mexico.
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It was designated as the state bird in 1966.
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Louisianans take pride in the pelican as a representation of their state.
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Brown Pelicans grace Louisiana's shores, adding to its unique natural beauty.
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