I’m happy to report that the loon families are continuing to thrive on the Squam Lakes —- and we have some new additions! In the past 10 days, we had […]
The past week has been a rollercoaster of a time for the loons of the Squam Lakes, filled with wonderful highs and terrible lows. Let’s start with the (very!) good […]
It’s been another very busy week on the Squam Lakes, with 5 more loon pairs going on the nest on Squam! Unfortunately, 2 of those nests failed within days of […]
Welcome to the 2020 Squam loon season! I hope you are all staying safe and well. Loon pairs have been busy settling in on their territories, and some pairs have […]
Frequently-asked Questions About the Decline of Squam’s Loons Could these contaminants be coming from the ocean, rather than from Squam? LPC’s data indicates that ocean contaminants and pathogens, while present, […]
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Hello, I want to send you a quick update from the Squam Lakes to let you know that, unfortunately, a dead loon was found on Squam Lake in the middle […]
Squam Lakes Loon News—September 9, 2020
It’s hard to believe Labor Day has come and gone, but here we are at the end of another loon breeding season —- and what a season it has been! […]
Squam Lakes Loon News—August 25, 2020
Just a quick note to let you know that the 8 chicks on Squam Lake and 2 chicks on Little Squam are continuing to do well! As the chicks get […]
Squam Lakes Loon News—August 13, 2020
Great news, we have a new chick on the lake! One of the two nests I mentioned as being still active in my last newsletter hatched one chick and it […]
Squam Lakes Loon News—July 30, 2020
It has been a somewhat bumpy last 10 days or so for Squam’s loons, but the families are continuing to hold on. Sadly, we did lose a chick from one […]
Squam Lakes Loon News—July 15 2020
I’m happy to report that the loon families are continuing to thrive on the Squam Lakes —- and we have some new additions! In the past 10 days, we had […]
Squam Lakes Loon News— July 3, 2020
The past week has been a rollercoaster of a time for the loons of the Squam Lakes, filled with wonderful highs and terrible lows. Let’s start with the (very!) good […]
Squam Lakes Loon Update
It’s been another very busy week on the Squam Lakes, with 5 more loon pairs going on the nest on Squam! Unfortunately, 2 of those nests failed within days of […]
The 2020 Squam Lakes Loon Season has begun!
Welcome to the 2020 Squam loon season! I hope you are all staying safe and well. Loon pairs have been busy settling in on their territories, and some pairs have […]
Frequently-asked Questions About the Decline of Squam’s Loons
Frequently-asked Questions About the Decline of Squam’s Loons Could these contaminants be coming from the ocean, rather than from Squam? LPC’s data indicates that ocean contaminants and pathogens, while present, […]
Squam Lakes Loon Report: Squam loon dead from lead poisoning, chick update
Hello, I want to send you a quick update from the Squam Lakes to let you know that, unfortunately, a dead loon was found on Squam Lake in the middle […]