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Pelicans Invade Trujillo Fishing Terminal in Search of Food

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The massive presence of seabirds on the coast alerted fishermen and specialists, who point out that this event would be related to the El Niño phenomenon.
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The massive presence of seabirds on the coast alerted fishermen and specialists, who point out that this event would be related to the El Niño phenomenon.

·Lima, Peru
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The Serfor specialist explained that seabirds have moved to the docks in search of food. Source: RPP More than 300 pelicans and seagulls have arrived to the fishing terminal of Trujillo (La Libertad) in search of food, according to our correspondent in the region.In this regard, Lady Amaro, representative of the National Forest and Wildlife Service (Serfor), pointed out that these seabirds have moved to the beaches and docks because of the sea …

·Lima, Peru
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RPP broke the news in Lima, Peru on Friday, July 17, 2026.
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