Apparently, the Pelican is favoring (hiding in) a cove at the north west side 
of the east pond. The best spot to view this bird is the north east corner of 
the pond. You Don't have to walk down to the edge of the water. I saw it from 
the path standing on a dry land just few hundreds feet from the A train, 
looking through the vegitations. 
The best part is you don't have to have a scope or special boots. I wore a 
sneaker and used my binoculars and my camera only. The bird gave me a long 
interrupted  and unobstructed view.
You can watch my video here:
https://twitter.com/BirdQueens/status/1187077742786961413


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