Loons are still one of my favourite birds to observe. Awhile ago we had more loons than usual on the lake, and I was able to get some pictures of them before they moved on.


We have about 3-4 loons on our lake through the summer, but they don’t always spend time around each other. Unfortunately, we haven’t had baby loons for a long time, possibly because of fluctuating water levels in the spring or the heavy wakes caused by water craft. Apparently this year, there was a nest at the mouth of the river, but we didn’t see any young ones.





