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Aug 2023: August pictures. The Loon Family is near our dock multiple times a day it seems.

Click   HERE   to view August daily loon log (also click to collapse)

  • Tue Aug 1, '23 - 6am: Loon and chick right off of our dock in the morning.
  • - 6pm: Loon and chick at north end of Winter Harbor in the evening.
  • Wed Aug 2, '23 6:00 pm - Adult and chick at north end of WH. 
  • Thu Aug 3, '23 - 6:00 am Saw 2 adults and chick at north end of WH. As I approached (on kayak) adults gave alarm calls and splashed so I turned away. Then 2 adults went 'running' south 1 after the other. They left. I then saw a 3rd adult w/ chick. So there were 3 adults again. When I left them, single adult and chick were both diving and headed to far NE shore of WH.
  • Thu Aug 3, '23 6:00 pm - 2 adults feeding chick directly off from our dock!
  • Sat Aug 5, '23 1:00 pm - Loon feeding chick right off of our dock. Within 30' at one point.
  • Sat Aug 5, '23 5:00 pm - Loons back feeding chick off of our dock.
  • Sun Aug 6, '23 2:00 pm - Loon feeding chick right off of our dock. Within 30' at one point.
  • Wed Aug 9, '23 6:00 am - Saw Loon with chick north of off Quinby’s shoreline.
  • Wed Aug 9, '23 6:30 pm - Pair of adult loons were at north end of WH. They headed south past our dock at a reasonable pace. Right down middle of WH. No chick in sight. They went south out of my sight. With binoculars I could see chick had been left alone at north end off east shoreline. Went by kayak to see the ‘teenager’ on his first evening left all alone by the parents.
  • Aug 10-19, '23 - Regular visits from parents and the look chick for over a week.
  • Sun Aug 20, ‘23 - Mom & Chick feeding near our dock. - The Chick is diving and feeding itself these days. Much more separation from mom
  • Wed Aug 23, ‘23 - Adult and chick at north end of Winter Harbor. Loon Chick sign is covered in empty mussel shells – funny. Someone’s using it as a feeding platform. River Otters?
  • Fri Aug 25, ‘23 - Pouring rain. Adult and chick near our dock.
  • Sat Aug 26, '23 am - TEN loon in middle of cove when I woke this morning. Went out in kayak to get some pictures. Then I was standing on shore, they came in clost to our dock. When the dogs spotted them they raced to end of dock. Loon choas ensued. See video(click here).
  • Sat Aug 26, '23 pm - Saw both parents and chick just south of us.
  • Sun Aug 27, '23 am - On 4th try I found the "Ragged.Island" family. A 2nd chick was abandoned on a nearby lake. The 'orphan' was presented to a pair near Ragged Island whose egg did not hatch. I'm happy to show the family thriving. Pictures aren't great due to weather, but I was excited to finally find them.
  • Sun Aug 27, '23 pm - Out Winter Harbor family was having an afternoon feed near the Loon Chick sign.
  • Mon Aug 28, '23 am - I stepped out on to the deck for breakfast only to see the mom(?) and chick 10' from shore off of our small beach. So peaceful.
  • Mon Aug 28, '23 noon - While prepping lunch I heard loon calling from across Winter Harbor. I took my lunch down to the dock to see the loon chick sitting alone 100' away, near the loon chick sign. The mom(?) was still calling from across the water. Eventually the mom made her way back to the chick and theyu cruised out to the middle of Winter Harbor. Directly off of our dock.



  • BackIndex Page

    74: Loons & Chick photos


    75: Loon & Chick


    76: First Hummingboird at new feeders outside my office window!


    77: Loon & Chick


    78: Loon & Chick In Early Morning Mist


    79: Loon Chasing Intruder


    80: Loon Next To Wake Of Departing Intruder


    81: Loon & Chick Heading Safely In Other Dir


    82: Loon Feeding Chick

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    83: Loon With Lunch For Chick next to our dock.


    84: Loon & Chick Searching next to our dock.


    85: Loon Feeding Chick next to our dock.


    86: Loon & Chick next to our dock.


    87: Loon & Chick between our swim platform and beach.


    88: Cormorants Off Ragged Island


    89: Loon Chick Splashing


    90: Loon Chick Stretching Wings


    91: Loon & Chick

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    92: Loon & chick near kayak in early morning.


    93: Winni


    94: Parent Loons Leaving Chick Behind


    95: Loon Chick


    96: Loon Chick


    97: Mom & Chick Loons


    98: Loon Chick


    99: Mussell Shells Pn Loon Sign


    100: Mussell Shells On Loon Sign

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    101: Loon & Chick


    102: Loon & Chick


    103: TEN Loons In Front Of Our House


    104: TEN Loons


    105: TEN Loons


    106: TEN loons at our dock, which scared the dogs, which scared the Loons!


    107: Ten Loons On Parade


    108: Mother Merganser With 3 Chicks


    109: Mother Merganser With 3 Chicks

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    110: Mother Merganser


    111: Winni& Honey On Look Watch


    112: Ragged Island Parent & Chick Loon (Chick was abandoned on another lake. Presented to Ragged Island pair whose egg did not hatch. They adopted the chick and the family is thriving!)


    113: Ragged Island Parent & Chick Loon. Chick stretching leg.


    114: Ragged Island Parent & Chick Loon. Parent stretching leg.


    115: Ragged Island Pair's Other Parent Loon


    116: Looking For Friend's House who have great lake view.


    117: L& C's House from lake near Barndoor Island.


    118: L& C's House

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    119: L& C's House With Great View Back To Lake


    120: Float Plane Taxiing Next To My Boat


    121: Float Plane Overhead


    122: Our Winter Harbor Loon Family hanging out at Loon Chick sign - Chick On Left


    123: Loon Chick At About 6 Weeks


    124: Chick is self-feeding but Mom (or dad?) is still providing handouts at 6 weeks.


    125: Chick Loon Accepts The Handout


    126: Chick & Parent Loon


    127: Adult & Chick Loon Visit Our Beach

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