Padre Island National Seashore Pelican Dashboard T-Shirt
Padre Island National Seashore Pelican Dashboard T-Shirt

Padre Island National Seashore Pelican Dashboard T-Shirt

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With more bird species that any other city in the U.S., Corpus Christi has won the competition for being the "Birdiest City in America" for the past 10 years in a row. One species that is commonly seen at this preserve is the brown pelican. Brown Pelicans are one of the largest birds within the National Seashore and are sometimes seen perched on the fishing piers or flying in groups, over the waves in gliding unison. This “dashboard” shirt details some important facts about this bird, including range, flight speed, lifespan, and diet.

Each shirt is 100% heavyweight cotton and is printed in the United States. Wash inside out in cold with like colors, recommend line drying or tumble dry low.

  • Official park shirt approved by the National Park Service for Carlsbad Caverns National Park
  • 100% heavyweight cotton
  • 5 unisex sizes (SM–2X)
  • Printed in the United States

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