Two young rosy pelicans were stranded in Cyprus after failing to complete their migratory route. They were transferred by plane to Kerkini lake by two representatives of the Fauna Department of the Interior Ministry of Cyprus.

The pelicans were released near the pelicans’ rest islet in Lithotopos, Kerkini.

“The rosy pelicans are migratory, gregarious birds and possibly the two pelicans were worn out by the journey because of their young age and got left behind, finding refuge in a small lake in Cyprus,” Theodoros Naziridis, the general coordinator of Lake Kerkini management agency, told the Athens-Macedonian News Agency.

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The birds were transferred and released at Kerkini and joined other birds of their species.

“Even though the migration period has ended, there are still many rosy pelicans in Kerkini as well as hundreds of Dalmatian pelicans that live in Kerkini. We will monitor the two young pelicans as they are easily distinguishable by the plastic rings that have been placed around their feet and in the spring we will wait for them to migrate to breeding sites, such as the Danube River and Prespa Lake,” Mr Naziridis said.