[NatureNS] A late Loon chick

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Thanks for the update on the loon chick, Nancy.  That is very late for a 
new loon chick.  It will be interesting to see whether it can mature 
enough to fledge before freeze up.  The size of Torment Lake will help 
in that regard-later freezing.  I know of only two loon chicks as yet in 
Kejimkujik.  They were observed by mid-June.   The water remained high 
in spring and at least one of the usual nesting sites (and very likely 
many others) in the park remained under water until later in the 
spring.  This may have contributed to the late Lake Torment loon chick, 
also.

Hoping it makes it to maturity.  The growing population of agro-fed 
eagles appear to be a growing problem for vulnerable young loon chicks.  
There are reports from the southwest of eagles attacking at least one 
juvenile loon after it was quite large in the autumn.

Donna Crossland

Tupperville, NS


On 2018-07-20 2:43 PM, NancyDowd wrote:
> Yesterday, my neighbours and other lake residents reported to me that a Loon chick had been seen on our lake (they know I am doing the Canadian Lakes Loon Survey).Then I heard the parents wailing loudly around the point and this Loon family swam by! I had pretty much given up on Loons nesting on this lake with so little undeveloped shoreline left. A cottager tells me they nest every year on an “island" off of their property so long as the water is low enough for it to be exposed and remain that way. So not always successful. She also said this chick hatched Tues so only 2 days old in the photos. Hope it grows to a safer size quickly and the Eagles keep away- so vulnerable.
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/150605880@N07/29660241448/in/dateposted-public/
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/150605880@N07/43531915361/in/dateposted-public/
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> Nancy D
> E Dalhousie, Kings Co
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