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Somedays you're the pigeon other days you're the pelican



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Families strolling through a London park were left shocked when a pelican picked up and swallowed an unsuspecting pigeon.
The Eastern White pelican struggled with the desperately frantic pigeon in its beak for more than 20 minutes before swallowing it whole.
The moment was caught on camera by photographer Cathal McNaughton, who was taking pictures of the wildlife in St James's Park.
The pigeon was still alive when it reached the pelican's stomach, he said.
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source: Daily Mail, UK


Well there you go. I'm bobbing along fine, I hope you are too, dear secret reader. Today is a big day for me, think good things for me!
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10/25/2006 6:39 AM

Heh. I love it when you post about swallowing.

BTW, I truly enjoyed the email you sent. Please send more.    



10/28/2006 6:57 AM

Here's to you being the pelican today. :)

Good luck on what you have going on.    



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