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White pelicans, one of the largest birds from Canada and the United States, fly over the shore of the Chapala Lagoon in Cojumatlan, Mexico.

White pelicans, one of the largest birds from Canada and the United States, fly over the shore of the Chapala Lagoon in Cojumatlan, Mexico. AFP
White pelicans, one of the largest birds from Canada and the United States, fly over the shore of the Chapala Lagoon in Cojumatlan, Mexico. AFP
White pelicans, one of the largest birds from Canada and the United States, fly over the shore of the Chapala Lagoon in Cojumatlan, Mexico. AFP
White pelicans, one of the largest birds from Canada and the United States, fly over the shore of the Chapala Lagoon in Cojumatlan, Mexico. AFP
White pelicans, one of the largest birds from Canada and the United States, fly over the shore of the Chapala Lagoon in Cojumatlan, Mexico. AFP
White pelicans, one of the largest birds from Canada and the United States, fly over the shore of the Chapala Lagoon in Cojumatlan, Mexico. AFP
White pelicans, one of the largest birds from Canada and the United States, fly over the shore of the Chapala Lagoon in Cojumatlan, Mexico. AFP
White pelicans, one of the largest birds from Canada and the United States, fly over the shore of the Chapala Lagoon in Cojumatlan, Mexico. AFP
White pelicans, one of the largest birds from Canada and the United States, fly over the shore of the Chapala Lagoon in Cojumatlan, Mexico. AFP
White pelicans, one of the largest birds from Canada and the United States, fly over the shore of the Chapala Lagoon in Cojumatlan, Mexico. AFP
White pelicans, one of the largest birds from Canada and the United States, fly over the shore of the Chapala Lagoon in Cojumatlan, Mexico. AFP
White pelicans, one of the largest birds from Canada and the United States, fly over the shore of the Chapala Lagoon in Cojumatlan, Mexico. AFP
White pelicans, one of the largest birds from Canada and the United States, fly over the shore of the Chapala Lagoon in Cojumatlan, Mexico. AFP
White pelicans, one of the largest birds from Canada and the United States, fly over the shore of the Chapala Lagoon in Cojumatlan, Mexico. AFP
A White pelican, one of the largest birds from Canada and the United States, flies over the shore of the Chapala Lagoon in Cojumatlan, Mexico. AFP
A White pelican, one of the largest birds from Canada and the United States, flies over the shore of the Chapala Lagoon in Cojumatlan, Mexico. AFP

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