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			You beat me to it.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	   My in-laws (who live on S. Kenny Shore) went out w/ a couple friends after they heard there was a nest. They are huge Loon lovers and wanted to take pictures but I guess they didn't see any when they went out. I don't know the whole story but I know they came back disappointed. Loons are absolutely out and about on Lake Wentworth - no doubt. We've seen them so many times and a few weeks ago, we were at the shore and I think it was 3 or 4 of them just came swimming by- about 10-15' from the dock! They've owned their house for 20 years and it was the first time my husband EVER saw that happen. Hehe, it's funny because my husband does loon calls. We were out on the jetski and saw some ... so we stopped and when he did it - they kept calling back! I'm from the city so meeting my husband and becoming a part of the family has really opened me up to new things- and learning about Loons has been a fascinating thing!    If I can get any pictures of them (of course that's a long shot, but you never know)- I'll post them. Have a great day! ![]() Quote: 
	
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			"Hehe, it's funny because my husband does loon calls. We were out on the jetski and saw some ... so we stopped and when he did it - they kept calling back! " 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Most of the literature advises against this.  | 
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			Gosh, I've never heard that before but very curious to know why? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Thanks! **Edit - I've been on google for the past hour trying to research this. I've been on conservation group site's, etc. and found NOTHING whatsoever. If it was that common of an issue, I would think I'd have found it by now? Any insight would be great, thanks! Quote: 
	
 
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			PLEASE URGE your legislature to enforce tougher laws for those who commit animal cruelty!!  http://www.petaliterature.com/WEL143.pdf    Proud mom of 8 indoor cats: Chaser, Merlin, Baby, Socks, Junie, Reba, Lily and Moose ![]() Spay or neuter your cat. One female and her kittens can theoretically produce 420,000 cats in seven years, according to the U.S. Humane Society.  
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			I have seen abundant loons on other lakes in NH and Maine this year too. More than I have ever seen in the past. Does not look like a declining population to me. Time will tell. I hope they thrive. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	That said... Will anyone care about loons when the sun turns into a red giant and vaporizes the inner planets (including earth) of our solar system a few million years from now?  | 
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			in Chestnut Cove on Sunday. A group of six. Someone else on the boat commented how they seem to be getting used to humans more and more. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Saw a sinlge Loon by that certain Govener's place Sunday morning as well. The Loon just went about his business of fishing like we weren't there.  | 
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