
A pair of California Brown Pelicans await before flying off as they are released in the beachfront city of San Pedro, Calif., Wednesday, June 13, 2018. The three were among 50 taken in by International Bird Rescue since April. More are expected to fly the coop in the weeks ahead. Rescue officials say the birds, instantly recognizable with their long, curved beakes, were emaciated, anemic and suffering from other ailments when they arrived at the group's aviaries in April. The group worries that rising ocean temperatures may be shrinking the birds' main food supply, fish. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
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