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Saw a dead loon today about a mile east of the Eagle Island/Gov. Island No Wake Zone. Sad sight, not sure what killed it, 95% sure it was a loon. Called The Loon preservation committee to tell them about it. They said they would send someone to retrieve it.
Point of interest, they told me if I should come upon another dead loon in the future to retrieve it and give them a call. They send the bodies to Tufts for study. |
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OH no!! I hope you are wrong and it isn't a loon!!
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Before we assume the worst. Sometimes living things die of natural causes. And, yup, ALL loons will eventually die.
I know, it's sad to see anything die. But life does.
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I bet it was sleeping in a cabin cruiser and got hit by lightning.
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We saw the same bird right before the start of the poker run. I think it was a Canada Goose.
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We had two chicks hatch in Braun Bay (Hermit Cove) this year. One did not make it but we have one that is growing like a banchie.
They like to brood by the rafting area in the top of Braun Bay. So, you nasty rafters (just kidding) please keep an eye out for the mom ( I think) and the chick. An other month and they will be out of human harms way. I am still worring about that big snapper that lives up there! I know that you will help. Thanks. Miaty Blue. |
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Regarding leg location, which did it look like most? (Loon upper picture). ![]() |
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So glad to hear you have a baby in Braun Bay! There is one in Robert's Cove too. Does anybody know about Cow Island's pair? Winter Harbor does not have a baby.
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We always have a nesting pair in Green's Basin. This year they nested, but we didn't have any chicks. I was later told that the male loon died of some sort of fungus. This is very sad. The female loon is now alone.
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Poor thing, even if it was a Canada Goose (I hate them too, but hate to see anything dead like that).
I got concerned when I was driving the boat thru the Weirs Channel last week and one dived down instead of moving over, but he popped up a minute later well behind us. We had a dead pickerel wash up to shore on our week there (Paugus Bay), it was just a head and 1/2 of the body. Pretty gross. |
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Loon = fish gobbling water chicken
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Oh no! So the male just died this year? That is sad. I have heard they mate for life so she may never have another chick. I wonder if that is true.
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There was not a chick this year in the carry area of Bear. First year of many there was not a new one. The parents were around. Kids were exploring and found the remains of a very large bird. The wings were a good 2 feet they did keep the skull and chest bones to try and identify.
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Yesterday we saw a fight with a duck and a loon. The duck had babies, big babies, but babies. The babies scurried to shore while the mother had the argument with the loon. She was ok, though I wondered for a while. Even though the loon was so much bigger, the duck didn't back away.
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I know they do. I think that is why the mother duck was being so protective. Her babies were pretty big for the loons now though.
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My neighbor reported a lone baby duck was calling for his mother, when a rogue group of three female ducks attacked and killed the baby duck.
![]() ___________________________________ I've noticed that Loons have a warning call for airborne threats; frequently, a Bald Eagle can be spotted overhead in this way. Especially-noisy boats also trigger this special call—a loud "hoot". But, to Loons, the worst offenders are ultralight aircraft! ![]() ___________________________________ Yesterday, after not seeing or hearing any loons since the event, this group appeared, and is noisily greeting the sunrise presently. ![]() |
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When I was up at Duncan Lake in Ossipee in July, there were at least two new loon babies floating in the water, watching their parents dive. I was surprised because it has been several years since more than one loon baby had survived.
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THere is a loon warning sign at the entrance to the channel from the Paugus Bay side, right at the no wake can.
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