Thanks for tip, Carol! Good views from Towpath Rd. 
White Pelican is feeding now, by sticking bill sideways in water & catching 
something, which it swallows now & then. 
Donna Scott

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On Jul 31, 2013, at 1:05 PM, Carol Keeler <carolk...@adelphia.net> wrote:

> The White Pelican is best seen from Towpath Rd.   I drove all the way to the 
> dike , but didn't need to go that far.  There are two islands of vegetation.  
> It is sitting toward the dike end of the second island in full view.  Van 
> Dyne Spoor was a disappointment since it was full of canoeists  which chased 
> most birds away.  The two Red Headed Woodpeckers were very busy bringing food 
> back to the nest cavity today.
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