Loons from New Hampshire
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.




Labels: Common Loon, New Hampshire


Thanks for great images!