Storm Takes Toll on Pelicans

More than 20 pelicans have been injured during this week's storms.

The California brown pelicans were brought to the International Bird Rescue Research Center in San Pedro. More than 20 pelicans have been brought to the center since Tuesday.

Cold and contaminants are to blame, according to ay Holcomb, director of the center. He said the cold weather combined with  poor ocean water quality due to the oil, grease and other contaminants being  carried by storm runoff are affecting the birds.

"Seabird feathers provide a nature barrier to water, as well as  insulation from the cold," Holcomb said. "These pelicans are getting cold and  wet because the water quality is so poor right now and these added contaminants  are preventing the feathers from doing their job.

"As well as coping with the storms, many of the pelicans we have  received have seal bite injuries, a result of feeding frenzies due to  commercial and public fishing. These injuries make it even more  difficult for the birds to cope with the severe weather conditions out there  this week."

The birds will remain at the facility for about one week. They will be fed, kept warm and washed before they are released.

Anyone who comes across sick or injured seabirds was asked to call the  center at 310-514-2573.
 

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