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Courtesy of @LoonOrgNH
I invite you to watch a video with a family of Loons in New Hampshire.
One Loon Chick hatches and it is adorable. First, we can hear the chick calling from the egg. Later, we can see the chick and watch how it goes for a swim with parents and observes how to get food. It will be an extraordinary feast not only for your eyes but also for your ears. Listen to Loons wailing and enjoy their tremolo as well as the sweet calls of the little Loon.
Enjoy! 😍
Dates: 24th June - 17th July 2024
Place: New Hampshire
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Story of this Loon nest (Cam 2):
The first egg was laid at 8:29:36 on June 17'th. The second egg arrived at 20:09:09 on June 19th. Nesting is late this year because a pair of geese used the nest until early June, but none of the four goose eggs hatched. The loon hatch should be July 15, give or take a few days.
The loons are identified by coded leg bands.
Female:
Left leg: white stripe (white background with a horizontal black stripe through the middle) over blue
Right leg: Silver over yellow stripe (yellow background with a horizontal black stripe through the middle)
Male:
Left leg: Blue stripe (blue background with a horizontal white stripe through the middle) over orange dot (orange background with a black dot in the middle)
Right leg: Blue dot (blue background with a white dot in the middle) over silver
The female at the Cam 2 nest was banded in 2017. She's been on territory in recent years, with the exception of 2023. That year, she was seen in this territory and in neighboring ones, but no pair ever settled down to nest.
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