10/3 Rusty AMPS 158, +6.5 74, PMPS 159, +4.5 93

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Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)

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Hi Everyone,

Today was such a gorgeous day and tomorrow it is supposed to rain and storm all day, so we decided to make the most of today. The morning was special: we went with another couple to paddle on Lake Clear, where the adult loons "raft" in a big group each fall just before migrating to the Atlantic Ocean, where they will spend the winter and then return to our lakes next spring. We counted about 40 loons this morning. They were "talking" softly to one another. It is always so wonderful, so poignant, to see and hear them--these most ancient of birds, a protected species. If global warming is not addressed, in 50 years the Adirondacks may be too warm for the loons to breed. Their habitat will have been altered that much.
The juvenile loons, this year's chicks, do not migrate with the adults. The stay around for another month or so, getting stronger. Then they migrate to the Atlantic Ocean, where they will spend the next 5 years before returning to our lakes as adults to find mates.

This afternoon we took a lovely walk in the woods of the Visitors' Interpretative Center. Rusty had some outdoor time in the middle of the day, when we all had lunch. He had a good day, ate all his foods, and is now waiting for us to come to watch TV so that he can eat his dinner on the couch.

Wishing you all a fine evening and a good weekend,

Ella & Rusty
 
Re: 10/3 Rusty AMPS 158, +6.5 74, PMPS 159

Nice cycle for Rusty today. I'm glad you were able to get out today. That sounds really cool to see all the loons.
 
Re: 10/3 Rusty AMPS 158, +6.5 74, PMPS 159

Very cool about seeing the loons. :-D But sad about the threat to their future, which is also our future. It sounds like you and Edward are doing well and the colds are almost done. Batten down the hatches for tomorrow!
Liz
 
Re: 10/3 Rusty AMPS 158, +6.5 74, PMPS 159

What a lovely cycle for Rusty! :mrgreen: I can just see the loons on the lake, your description is so perfect! Have you ever heard the call of Loons? The first time I heard it, I couldn't believe it! We only see Loons during the winter, they do not have their beautiful breeding plummage, but that call is absolutely haunting! Sounds like you and Edward are recovered from your illness, great to hear!
 
I hope rusty kept a good watch over the Lagoon during the night, bet her was listening for loon calls too.

Sorry i missed your condo last night.
 
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