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This morning Susan Schumacher and I drove down to Jackson County to see if the 
Brown Pelican had stayed overnight.  We arrived at the suggested site on the 
East Shore at Linda Fries residence, and she cheerfully greeted us welcoming us 
to take a look from her dock.  There were no Pelicans there at all.  So we 
decided to drive over on the county line road running east and west (100th St.) 
on the north end of Big Spirit Lake where the north side is Minnesota, and the 
south side is Iowa.  This is the spot where the Black-headed Gull usually loafs 
in the bay at the fishing pier, or on the rocks out on the jetty.  As soon as 
we pulled up we could see the Brown Pelican roosting on the jetty rocks among 
the 5 American White Pelicans, and numerous Gulls.  

Dave Thurston had arrived just before us, and we set up our scopes prepared to 
will it across the road into Minnesota at 8:45 am.  Shortly after 10 Bill 
Litkey joined the group and the 4 of us sat watching the Brown Pelican stretch, 
preen, and sleep-sleep-sleep!  Finally at 12:15pm it dropped down off the rock 
into the water then took flight circling out over Big Spirit Lake for awhile.  
It returned to fly over the jetty, and the bay from Iowa over the road into 
Minnesota and land in the middle of the lake.  We watched it there at 
relatively close range until 12:30, and it was still there when we left.  You 
never saw 4 adults so happy, to jump with joy at waiting it out for this 
wayward visitor to cross into Jackson County!!!!






Conny Brunell
[email protected]
EarthLink Revolves Around You.
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<DIV>This morning Susan Schumacher and I drove down to Jackson County to see if 
the Brown Pelican had stayed overnight.&nbsp; We arrived at the suggested site 
on the East Shore at Linda Fries residence, and she cheerfully greeted us 
welcoming us to take a look from her dock.&nbsp; There were no Pelicans there 
at all.&nbsp; So we decided to drive over on the county line road running east 
and west (100th St.)&nbsp;on the north end of Big Spirit Lake where the north 
side is Minnesota, and the south side is Iowa.&nbsp; This is the spot where the 
Black-headed Gull usually loafs in the bay at the fishing pier, or on the rocks 
out on the jetty.&nbsp; As soon as we pulled up we could see the Brown Pelican 
roosting on the jetty rocks among the 5 American White Pelicans, and numerous 
Gulls.&nbsp; </DIV>
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<DIV>Dave Thurston had arrived just before us, and we set up our scopes 
prepared to will it across the road into Minnesota at 8:45 am.&nbsp; Shortly 
after 10 Bill Litkey joined the group and the 4 of us sat watching the Brown 
Pelican stretch, preen, and sleep-sleep-sleep!&nbsp; Finally at 12:15pm it 
dropped down off the rock into the water then took flight circling out over Big 
Spirit Lake for awhile.&nbsp; It returned to fly over the jetty, and the bay 
from Iowa over the road into Minnesota and land in the middle of the 
lake.&nbsp; We watched it there at relatively close range until 12:30, and it 
was still there when we left.&nbsp; You never saw 4 adults so happy, to 
jump&nbsp;with joy at waiting it out for this wayward visitor to cross into 
Jackson County!!!!</DIV>
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<DIV>Conny Brunell</DIV>
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