(He's in the middle, barely below the bush.)



This bird was attracted by someone firing up a grill, and--as you can see--he did not run off when approached.
Victor wants to see pelicans up close. He was saying for hours as we drove down, "There'd better be pelicans." Yesterday (Sunday), a flock of 4 skimmed the canal. I yelled for Victor, but by the time he exited the cottage, they'd rounded the end house and disappeared.
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I don't see the heron? Why don't I see the heron?
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