The pelicans struggled to clean the crude from their bodies, splashing in the water and preening themselves. One stood at the edge of the island with its wings lifted slightly, its head drooping — so encrusted in oil it couldn't fly.BARATARIA BAY, La. –
As officials approached to survey the damage the Gulf oil spill caused in coastal marshes, some brown pelicans couldn't fly away Sunday. All they could do was hobble.Several pelicans were coated in oil on Barataria Bay off Louisiana, their usually brown and white feathers now jet black. Pelican eggs were glazed with rust-colored gunk, and new hatchlings and nests were also coated with crude.
It is unclear if the area can even be cleaned, or if the birds can be saved. It is also unknown how much of the Gulf Coast will end up looking the same way because of a well that has spewed untold millions of gallons of oil since an offshore rig exploded more than a month ago...
Obama administration officials continued defending their response while criticizing that of BP PLC, which leased the rig and is responsible for the cleanup.
U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said he is "not completely" confident that BP knows what it's doing.http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100524/ap_on_bi_ge/us_gulf_oil_spill