Common Loon
and one of them was always by its side. Wonder what the young is saying? Caption anyone?
The loons were very comfortable with me. One swam towards me.
Loon Magic, that is what I experienced on Sunday. I sat quietly in my kayak with my telephoto lens, at a distance from the loons (on a pond where lots of people kayak, so the loons are used to it.) I just watched and enjoyed and immersed myself in the loon's world.
It was such a thrill to see these magnificent birds, going about their lives and raising their young. At one point an adult who was feeding at a distance from the other adult and young gave the wail call. Sent chills through me. Loon calls have got to be one of the great bird sounds, evoking the wildest of the wild.
This was a late nesting. Another kayaker I spoke with said they had seen the young diving, a good sign and essential in learning to feed itself, even though the adults will feed it for two to three months or longer. The young loon must grow and ready itself to leave the lake before winter sets in and migrate with the others to the coast.
8 comments:
Beautiful pix of a breathtaking bird. Thanks.
Awesome photos of the Loons. That little one is so precious. I, too, would feel very privilaged to witness this.
Spectacular shots. I love the Loons.
❀ Ruth ❀
Superb photos and apt description on the loon calls
wonderful photo series of one of my favorite birds - could listen to them for hours on end .
dan
A caption? With the loving look on its face I'd say it's just, "I love you mom."
The things you see when you don't have a camera! I also watched loons from a kayak in late august. There were 2 adults and 2 young. The adults were feeding the young. I did not see the young dive- didn't know to watch for that -thanks!
Incredible pictures of the Loons. I especially love the one with the chick. I bet it's saying "Mom, is there anything to eat besides fish in this lake!?"
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