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Thread: Common Loon Migration Study

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    Default They have the right idea

    I looked at this earlier in the year before they migrated, and it was interesting that each of the loons stayed within a very small area of the lake for most of the summer. But it's amazing how much distance they can cover in a day once they decide to head south. Right now, I'd rather be where they are.

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    Default Loons look safe

    This is an interesting link. It looks like the TFF loons all winter in areas far enough from the oil spill area that they'll return to the TFF unharmed. Wouldn't that be wonderful. Hearing the last call some nights up there just puts the perfect end to a perfect day.

    See ya when the waters soft.

    I went ice fishing this past Saturday, and I must admit, I just don't get it.

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    Amen Don........... I don't get it either.......I can't wait till we can fish in the softer water. This ice fishing is for the birds !!!! .......... Larry

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    Interesting

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    Default Sign of Spring

    The loons are heading north. Some stop in Park Falls and stay on the Flambeau River, which is now open with ice on the shore, until the TFF opens.

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    Saw a pair here in Wis. Rapids about a week or so ago. They don't usually stop and if they do, they don't stay very long.
    George

    If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles.

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    Thumbs up Loons are Returning

    One of the loons has made it back to Wisconsin. Given that there is still 2 feet of ice on the TFF, it may be a while before they return home.

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    Smile Welcome Home

    Some of the loons have returned to the TFF. We heard one calling after the snow storm on April 23rd. I think he was complaining about the weather too!
    Last edited by Flambeau Vista Retreat LLC; 04-25-2011 at 10:40 PM.

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    Default Loons

    Scott...the Loon Migration link shows that Loon # 55484 was back on the Flowage Easter Sunday! You were right on top of that one!

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    55490 is back on Trude now! Amazing how they can navigate without GPS units!!!

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    55479 has returned!

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    Default Yodel Returns

    Loon 55479 was our adopted loon this year and we named him"Yodel".
    We heard him saying "hello" this evening as we sat on the deck of Flambeau Vista. I think he was actually back on Easter Sunday.
    Last edited by Flambeau Vista Retreat LLC; 04-30-2011 at 07:20 PM.

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