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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Have spent the morning watching two adult loons teach their chick how to dive. So happy to see this little guy after the rough boat traffic in the channel this weekend.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Mantua, N.J.
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Ive been coming up to Winni all of my 46 years. We were owners until I was in my 30's, now just "trippers" Ive always loved loons but they were so close to gone that they were very rare even to see when we owned a house on the lake. I have NEVER seen a live "loonling" is that what you call them?.....I want to see pictures, please. Please post all of your pics, I love to see them!! Thank you to all.
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You have to go out on a limb sometimes, cause that is where the fruit is. You can't get to the fruit from that nice safe spot, clinging to the trunk of the tree...... ![]() |
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