[mou] Late White Pelican
Robert Heise
rtheise@earthlink.net
Mon, 9 Jan 2006 20:53:47 -0600
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A single white pelican was observed January 7 at Black Dog Lake just =
west of power plant. The latest record I found the pelican in migration =
was December 11. Can it survive the winter?
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Bob Heise
Chanhassen, MN
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