Common Loons are migrating through Mason County in good numbers now and some seem to be sticking around due to lingering winter weather in northern Michigan and beyond.
Today I had my yearly flyover loon. That makes 4 in 4 years.
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The view from my deck |
In Pere Marquette Lake there were a couple of dozen Common Loons fueling up on small fish.
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Bluegill losing the battle |
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One of three Fox Sparrows hanging around my yard |
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Alouette, Gentille Alouette |
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Dancing like no one is watching |
The day after the Ice storm we had 480 Common Loons on Stony Creek Lake.Quite a sight!
ReplyDeleteYeah I saw your facebook post, then looked up your ebird list.
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