So, I'm gonna talk about loons. Specifically, despite coming to this lake every summer for like 25 years, I've never seen a loon chick. This is unfortunate because loons are awesome, and I think my heart would melt in cute if I ever saw a chick hitching a ride on their parent's back.
We do have a breeding pair of loons that have decided our stretch is their territory, and a few years ago to encourage them the local loon society put out a little raft for them. F took my old 8" stargazing telescope and found a direct line of sight to said loon raft, but no one was on it this year excepting a turtle a few days ago. Until, that is, today! We just happened to notice some white on the raft with the telescope while making breakfast, ran to the telescope to look, and sure enough Ms. Loon was nesting. Which really involved tearing up the moss F put there onto her back, but hey. She def was at it for at least ten minutes, at which point I stopped watching, and she's gone now.
So, fingers crossed there! I'm not sure we'll have success though. One of the neighbors last week said he was looking out at lunch, and saw a loon under a lawn chair (!!!) and she'd laid an egg! That particular neighbor actually did an internship at some point for the loon society, so texted a picture to his old boss (who asked "that's a decoy, right?"), and they came out after a few hours to collect the egg- apparently if they haven't been around in four hours that means it's abandoned. Best they can bet is she got spooked by something and ran out of the water to hide, and laid the egg because of stress... so yeah guys, I dunno about our loons. They are special.
I'm definitely happy about seeing her climb out on the raft this morning though! I'd never seen a loon get out of the water before. Also, aside, but I love my husband so much- he's always thinking up things like this that make life more fun.
Yes, I have a life. It's quite different from yours.