10-08-2007, 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by mwl
I guess I'm out of the loop regarding the loon population. What are the numbers today as compared to the past?
I have lived close to a small lake near Sunapee for 50 years and have spent the last 15 summers on Winnipeesaukee. I see more loons now than I have ever seen in my life. We went for a boat ride from Paugus Bay to Green's Basin yesterday. Must have seen 25-30.
Maybe I'm just lucky and see every one there is.
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It's what they call visiting time from the different areas and last hooray before heading back to the ocean. They gather in larger numbers during their visits. This happens every year.
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