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Dalmatian Pelican (Pelecanus crispus) head on close up portrait. Lake Kerkini, Greece
Dalmatian Pelican (Pelecanus crispus) head on close up portrait. Lake Kerkini, Greece, March
naturepl.com / : David Pattyn
Media ID 15264447
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Expressions
Eyes
Greece
Heads
Humorous
Lake Kerkini
Looking At Camera
One Animal
Pelecanus Crispus
Pelicanidae
Pelicans
Portraits
Seabirds
Staring
Weird
White
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