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keeping a balance


As I recall this White American Pelican was trying to keep its balance on a stone just below the surface of Wascana Creek. Pelicans like to congregate at this location on the creek because of the stones and the oxygenated water flower over a weir out of fram on the right.
Ronald Losure, Stephan Fey, Don Sutherland have particularly liked this photo
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