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Photo Gallery: 2017, Loon Family of Halfmoon


Below are photos taken of the community or by community members.


Congratulations Halfmoon Lake on this Fourth of July weekend as loon parents successfully nested on our man-made island. This is the second consecutive year two baby chicks hatched. The chicks, hatched on consecutive days, joined their parents in the water on the same day as hatching.
During the summer of 2016, Halfmoon had its first successful birth of loon chicks. Once again, the nest site is the same man-made island built four years earlier by a team of volunteers at the Loon Preservation Committee.

Presenting the First Family of Halfmoon Lake, 2017:

 Loon Sanctuary 
By Ric Zaenglein 

    The following pictures of the Loon Family were taken on the Fourth of July:

     Two chicks stare each other
    By Ric Zaenglein 

      In less than two weeks, John Wheeler's photos show the chicks progress.  Pictures taken July 15:

       Both parents with chicks
      By John Wheeler 

        Three more weeks, August 7, reveals dramatic growth and note the color change in plumage.

         How about a slide
        By John Wheeler 

           



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