Reader photo: Just passing through

Buck Domitrovich took this photo of an American white pelican near Soap Lake, Washington, on Friday.
With a 9-foot wingspan, American white pelicans are one of the largest birds in North America. The birds winter along the coasts and breed on inland lakes, rivers and marshes, according to the Audubon Society. They do not breed in the Spokane area but pass through during the annual migration.
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