pond, especially in the north end near where the loon family is more likely to be. Jet skiers may want to be extra careful around the islands - we know that is a favorite route for them to travel, but it is also "loon territory" and we are very protective of our loon family. So keep a watchful eye and keep your distance from the loons, please. Also, please remind others who may not know about the loons. We will keep you posted if we hear more loon news. Gretchen sent these photos of the family, taken this morning. Thank you, Gretchen for your report.
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