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Wayward Pelican's Tragic Journey Ends in Erie
13 Dec
Summary
- A brown pelican, likely disoriented by weather or solar flares, perished in Erie.
- The bird was critically emaciated, dehydrated, hypothermic, and had frostbite.
- Rescuers attempted to save the pelican after it was found lethargic and iced in.

A brown pelican, found far from its usual habitat in Erie, has tragically died after a rescue effort. The young female pelican was discovered in a severely weakened state, prompting intervention from wildlife rescuers. Its unusual presence in the area led many to follow its story with concern.
Experts speculate that the pelican, which typically migrates south for the winter, may have become disoriented due to a severe storm or widespread solar flares impacting Earth's magnetic field. A sighting near Cleveland weeks earlier suggests this was the same bird that embarked on an unexpected and perilous journey.
Upon rescue, the bird was found to be critically emaciated, dehydrated, hypothermic, and suffering from frostbite on its feet. While it showed some initial improvement, the extensive internal damage proved irreversible, leading to its eventual demise. The rescue center expressed gratitude for the public's support and the expertise shared by professionals nationwide.




