I went back to Rapid River to get more shots of the photogenic pelicans. Here’s what I got:

Every spring, the pelicans gather at the mouth of Rapid River as it flows into Rainy River. The fishing here is unparalleled for both the birds and American as well as Canadian fishermen.

The surging river is a dangerous place, even for these seasoned water-fowl. This poor guy got knocked around on the rocks a bit, and he’s trying to get his head on straight again. Notice the wall of water crashing down behind him.

A giant wave explodes on the rocks. It’s hard to believe, but the river will be reduced to but a trickle in a month or two. It’s nature’s way.

I don’t think the fishing is going too well so far, because I see a lot of birds fighting over a single fish. I wouldn’t want to swordplay with these hungry scrappers.
–Photos by me
Wowwwww. Love it!!!!
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Thank you very much, Dawn!
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A pleasure
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Spectacular! The pelicans resemble a crashing wave π
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Ha, they sure do!
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Wow! such captures.
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Thank you!!
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Love this! The pelicans look like a morning coffee club of old men starting their day together. The ones with feathers standing up must be the wise sages of the group.
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