There presently are at least 22 loons in a loose group, relatively close to the west shore midway down Seneca Lake.  None of them shows a trace of adult plumage so am guessing it's a group of juveniles who might be migrating together.  Lots of calling, some bathing and feeding activity.  Two more flew in low from the south as I watched, assume they were slightly further down the lake and were attracted by all the noise.

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