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    Austin Gehan
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    Question Trip to New Hampshire

    I am planning a trip to southern N.H. in late June and early July. My primary goal is to photography Loons. Anybody
    know of any locations that they may be found this year. Or is there somebody that I could contact that may be able to help.

    Thanks

    Austin

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    Try contacting Jeff Nadler, he might be a good resource

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Grady Weed is in Maine but he might be able to help, too.

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    Large lakes, but you often need a boat to get close. Lake Massabesic is often a good choice.

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    john crookes
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    Be Carefull in NH as the Loon Patrols watch over nesting Loons and their Young and they get very upset if you approach the birds and get close.

    If you can go over to Maine or Vermont there are just as many opportunities and not as many of the Loon Wardens

    John

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    Austin Gehan
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    Bob, Axel, Allen thanks for your response.

    John I will be in Maine at the end of July do you know of any lakes that Loons have been seen in past year.

    Thanks again

    Austin

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    which part of maine as there are many many lakes up there and most have a loon family or two depending on size of lake too many to list here so do a little research on the area you will be in and then search for lakes in that area

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    Austin Gehan
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    Thanks John will be staying in mid coast around Camden but will be going inland on day trips

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    john crookes
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    here is a good resource site

    http://www.maineaudubon.org/conserve...005-06_000.pdf

    it is the 2005 census from Audubon

    and the 2008 maine count

    http://www.maineaudubon.org/conserve...ountforWeb.pdf
    Last edited by john crookes; 06-27-2009 at 03:25 PM.

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    Austin Gehan
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    Thanks John

    Austin

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