by Rommie » Mon Jun 07, 2021 4:01 pm
I am pleased to report that LoonWatch 2021 has begun!
I think I posted last year about how we had loon chicks hatch on the island near us in New Hampshire for the first time ever, but they only survived a few weeks. Things got complicated in that Mr. Loon then died in August of some sort of infection, so we weren't sure what would happen to the territory- if the loons fight too much, no chicks.
We came up Saturday because it was godawful hot, and yesterday while kayaking past (raft they use was a little behind rocks) I saw a loon splash off of it. I didn't want to disturb, so didn't go closer, but F carefully went out yesterday and got a picture of an egg on the raft! And it's definitely a pair of loons- unclear however if it's Mrs. Loon from last year who found a nice young man, or another pair has moved in. However, the one I saw was banded, so we'll learn the story later.
So, hopefully things work out better this year! They're also 10 days earlier than laying last year (assuming it was yesterday or close to- only one egg, and they lay a second 1-3 days after the first, so if we see two later that will help), but if that's true the hatch date should be no later than July 3. Hell of a time for Chickie (as we're currently naming him/her) to enter the world on the busiest weekend of the year, but the loon society people will hopefully put out markers well before then. Fingers crossed!
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