An adult bird has a white plumage, often with an orange-pink tinge (mainly in the breeding season). The breast is yellow. The flight feathers are black in adults, contrasting well with the white feathers on the front. In juvenile pink pelicans, the mantle is brown and grey, and the underside is ashen. They become whiter with age. The juveniles have a dark wing front. The bill is greyish yellow and the large throat pouch is bright yellow, orange or pinkish white. The end of the upper bill has a sharp hook. The short legs are orange-pink. Between the four toes is a flipper. The eyes are dark brown and surrounded by bare yellowish-pink skin. A pink pelican in breeding plumage has a crest and a yellow neck patch, and the colours of the beak and throat pouch become brighter. The bare skin around the eyes also swells. It is approximately 140 to 178 cm long and weighs 9 to 11 kg. The wingspan is 270 to 360 cm
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