Mile 101 Report
Face Rock, Bandon Beach, Coquille Point
October 27, 2014
Two pelicans' bodies occupy the storm high-tide line just below the three-level motel units fronting Beach Loop Rd.
Report Details
Two pelicans' bodies occupy the storm high-tide line just below the three-level motel units fronting Beach Loop Rd. No tags or obvious signs of injury. They could be part of the large group of pelicans seen along Mile 102 the previous day.
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