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img_5273 copy Beautiful White Egret.
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img_5275 copy Ready for takeoff. Or, who's taunting who?
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img_5279 copy This owl isn't fooling anybody.
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img_5280 copy Brown Pelican.
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img_5282 copy John's Pass Boardwalk landmark.
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img_5283 copy Brown Pelican mimicking the crane's shape.
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img_5284 copy A gaggle? of pelicans.
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img_5285-1 copy Watcha' lookin' at pal. Get outta' here before I call the cops.
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img_5285 copy Twins???
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img_5288 copy There's always a pecking order, isn't there.
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img_5292 copy And, it's the pelican by a beak.
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img_5294 copy The backside, no pun intended, of John's Pass Boardwalk.
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img_5297-1 copy Brown Pelican pattern.
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img_5297 copy Feeding frenzy. If you look at the pelican with it's beak open,...
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img_5299 copy THE FRENZY!!!
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img_5300 copy There must have been 20 pelicans chomping at the bit for some fish...
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img_5301 copy A face Only a mother could love but, a beautiful bird none the less.
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img_5301 copy-1 Well, maybe not.
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img_5302 copy Talk about blowing your own horn. They are such an ungainly looking...
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img_5303 copy What a grip and balance. We even seen some balancing on telephone wires no less.
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