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Finding a Loon on a Natural Nest

August 28, 2022 by Gene Klco

In the spring of 2021, I was kayaking on a small wilderness lake looking for loons. I had spotted loons in years before on the lake, so I hoped to find some again. As I was paddling through some reeds that had a channel I could go through, I saw a couple loons ahead.

Loon Pair


Strangely, they didn’t seem too bothered by my presence. I just floated and watched them taking photos of them. After a short while, one of them swam over to the opposite weed bank and climbed on a nest that I had not noticed.





If you look carefully, you can see an egg at the back of the loon in this photo.
Loon on Nest
Loon On Nest



So I backed away and positioned myself across from the loon on the nest.



This is where a long lens comes in handy. I was far enough away that the loon wasn’t frightened. With the 400 mm lens I was able to capture one of my favorite photos. So much so that a print of it is on our wall in the living room.

It took a few shots and slight repositioning of my kayak, but I like the way the curved reeds circled the loon’s head and the reflection in the water. After a couple dozen shots of the loon, I thought it best if I just slipped away and leave it to the business of hatching the egg.


Loon On Nest
Loons



As I kayaked out for the reeds and into the main water, I saw that the second loon was joined by a couple others. So I followed them around for awhile.  Eventually the two visitors flew away and the second of the pair swam off to be by its mate.

Overall, I logged it as a very successful day.


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