Sunday, August 15, 2010

Loons from New Hampshire

We went to New Hampshire to visit Mike's brother, John, and his children, Claire and David, before they head off to college. John lives on Lake Waukewan and was nice enough to take us out in his boat in search of common loons that had nested in the area. On Lake Nelson in New Jersey, we have mallards, cormorants and Canada geese that spend the summer, but we only get the fancy waterfowl during migration. Two years ago, we saw one migrating common loon who stopped for a day.

There were a few nesting pairs of common loons on the lake. We found one juvenile with a parent and watched from a distance for a while.  We got to hear the wail sound as one parent called across half  the lake to its mate and the mate swam over.

As an added bonus, Lake Waukewan is very clean and Mike got to dive in, something he occasionally has the urge to do on hot days in Lake Nelson before he considers the algae and bacteria levels.

Common Loons
Common Loons
Common Loons
Common Loons

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Sunday, April 20, 2008

Common Loon



Yesterday, Amazon delivered a new bird book to us: Birds of New Jersey. Looking through the waterfowl pages, we decided that we hoped to see a loon someday.

This morning, an odd looking, large duck landed on the lake. Chris got the binoculars and what do you know, it was a loon. How lucky is that? Okay, it's a common loon, and our daughter Karen makes fun of us because we think the common merganser and common goldeneye are rare birds. Well, we've never seen a loon before, common or not, so we took a few photos. This is the best, but it's a grey bird on a grey lake and a grey day.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm really enjoying this site. Great pics! Who knew there were so many cool birds in Jersey. Not me!

April 21, 2008 at 2:31 PM  
Anonymous Karen said...

I like the name loon. It has a nice necklace too.

April 23, 2008 at 3:46 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have heard a lovely bird call coming from the marsh behind our house a few years - and just tonight by listening to online recordings identified it as a common loon. I've never seen it - and never knew they lived in NJ.

April 5, 2011 at 10:24 PM  

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