Mile 101 Report
Face Rock, Bandon Beach, Coquille Point
November 18, 2009
A dead, unbanded pelican that I observed two days ago is still on the high line opposite Table Rock, though much diminished because of hungry crows.
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A dead, unbanded pelican that I observed two days ago is still on the high line opposite Table Rock, though much diminished because of hungry crows. They drew my attention to the body initially in their feeding frenzy, and they're still at it with a vengeance.Surf is still scarifyingly high, even when the tide isn't far from low. Be careful out there.
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