Hearing several different beautiful songs of a common loon on the water at 
8:30, I decided to go eat breakfast at my beach. 
It is very quiet and serene down here this time of day. 
No Loon seen yet, but Caspian tern flew by uttering its sounds, a common 
merganser female just swam by doing little clucking sounds, Northern Roughed 
Winged Swallows careening around over the water, with their Barn cousins, while 
a Ring Billed Gull sits quietly on water way out. 

I can hear the great crested Flycatcher calling up in my yard, along with E. 
phoebe, E Wood Pewee, Tufted titmouse & a robin. 

I can also hear the faint sounds of water from several rain-swollen little 
streams flowing down into the lake. 
Lovely!
-Donna

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Donna Scott
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