Mile 101 Report
Face Rock, Bandon Beach, Coquille Point
December 21, 2009
I guess no one told the remaining flock of pelicans that they need to fly south.
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I guess no one told the remaining flock of pelicans that they need to fly south. But they're still here fishing or seeking food beyond Elephant and Table rocks. The ones I could count with the naked eye numbered a half-dozen at least.
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