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Pink Backed Collection

In the vibrant world of wildlife, there is a unique creature that stands out with its mesmerizing pink hues - the Pink-backed

Background imagePink Backed Collection: Diana and mona monkeys, ostrich and pelican

Diana and mona monkeys, ostrich and pelican
Animals of Africa including vulnerable Diana monkey, Cercopithecus diana 1, mona monkey, Cercopithecus mona 2, ostrich, Struthio camelus 3, and pink-backed pelican, Pelecanus rufescens 4

Background imagePink Backed Collection: Pink-backed Pelican - colony

Pink-backed Pelican - colony
WAT-15410 Pink-backed Pelican - colony Pelecanus rufescens M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imagePink Backed Collection: Pink-backed Pelican - in water

Pink-backed Pelican - in water
WAT-15406 Pink-backed Pelican - in water Pelecanus rufescens M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imagePink Backed Collection: Pink-backed Pelican

Pink-backed Pelican
WAT-15409 Pink-backed Pelican Pelecanus rufescens M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imagePink Backed Collection: Pink-backed Pelican - preening

Pink-backed Pelican - preening
WAT-15407 Pink-backed Pelican - preening Pelecanus rufescens M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imagePink Backed Collection: Pink-backed Pelican - in flight. Captive

Pink-backed Pelican - in flight. Captive
WAT-12620 Pink-backed Pelican - in flight. Captive Pelecanus rufescens M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePink Backed Collection: Pink-backed Pelican. Captive

Pink-backed Pelican. Captive
WAT-12618 Pink-backed Pelican Captive Pelecanus rufescens M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePink Backed Collection: Pink-backed Pelican - Preening An African species inhabiting lakes dams estuaries lagoons

Pink-backed Pelican - Preening An African species inhabiting lakes dams estuaries lagoons and slow moving rivers
DH-3563 Pink-backed Pelican - preening feathers An African species inhabiting lakes, dams, estuaries, lagoons and slow moving rivers


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In the vibrant world of wildlife, there is a unique creature that stands out with its mesmerizing pink hues - the Pink-backed. From the enchanting forests of Africa to the serene rivers and lakes, this species captivates all who lay eyes upon it. One can't help but be charmed by Diana and Mona monkeys as they swing gracefully through the treetops, their playful antics echoing in harmony with nature's symphony. Amongst them, a Pink-backed Pelican soars effortlessly above a winding river in Gambia, showcasing its non-breeding plumage. Its delicate pink feathers glisten under the golden sun, creating an ethereal sight that leaves onlookers breathless. As we venture further into this captivating realm, we stumble upon a colony of these magnificent pelicans. They gather together in perfect harmony, their synchronized movements resembling a ballet performance on water. With elegance and grace, they dip their long beaks into the tranquil depths below to catch fish for sustenance. But it's not just water where these majestic creatures thrive; they also find solace in preening themselves meticulously. Their soft pink feathers are carefully groomed to perfection as if preparing for an important event. Even in captivity, their beauty remains unparalleled as they take flight against azure skies or perch regally on branches. The allure of these Pink-backed Pelicans lies not only in their striking appearance but also in their choice of habitat - lakes, dams estuaries lagoons and slow-moving rivers become their sanctuary. In each ripple of water or gentle breeze rustling through foliage nearby lies a story waiting to unfold. So let us immerse ourselves in this world where nature paints itself with shades of pink - where Diana and Mona monkeys play amidst ostriches' graceful strides while pelicans glide across shimmering waters like poetry come alive. The Pink-backed Pelican reminds us that even within our vast planet Earth exists breathtaking wonders waiting to be discovered.