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Larry's Larry's Loon Blog...

Larry Backlund's loons have been a hit for the last several years. Follow along again as Larry shares with us his passion for the loons, and keeps us up-to-date on everything the loons are doing. Enjoy!

Posted on Wednesday, March 13, 2013 at 11:40AM


28 degrees Sunny Wind Calm

Sunrise 7:28am CDT Sunset 7:16pm CDT

What a difference a year can make!

Last year we were experiencing temperatures in the 70s with even a record breaking 80 degrees on March 17th!

The ice went out of the lake on March 18, 2012.

Crocus were blooming.

This year Minnesota is still locked tightly in the grips of winter even though spring is struggling mightily to make its presence felt.

Snow covers the ground. Piles of snow along the driveway, where I shoveled them, which were well over 6 feet tall, are now down to 5 feet. But deep snow covers all of the ground.

The lake is nowhere near thawing nor the ice going out. In fact, yesterday cars were still driving out on the lake.

But even in the cold, tiny little rivers of liquid water run in areas hit by direct sunlight. Testimony to the increasing power of the spring sun.

But for now, the lake is a very inhospitable and unwelcoming place for our loons. Even though it is beautiful with the bright white snow and the brave fishermen sitting out on the ice hoping for the ever elusive fish. The ice prevents the loons from enjoying their favorite place for a while yet.

And winter does not seem to be ready to release its grip just yet. Two approaching storms are forecast for the next week with the possibility of significan accumulations of new snow.

So for now, we watch and wait.

The loons are getting restless on their wintering grounds on the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Coast for the western loons.

They have now probably almost completed their molt into their striking black and white plumage. A welcome change from the drab gray of winter.

Within the next few days, their restlessness will result in the first loons starting their migration north. Flying as far north as they find open water. There to wait until they can fly further north. Waiting until their lake is free from ice.

And then the wonder of nesting and eggs and little loon chicks begins all over again! The time we have waited for all year.

I hope your heart beats a little faster in anticipation, as does mine!

Tell your friends and family to get ready for another year of wonder and excitement as we await those adorable little loon chicks. Now is the time for Twitter and Facebook alerts. And phone calls and emails.

But in spite of our anxiousness for 'the show to start', we are not the directors of this drama. We are only the audience. The spectators.

And so we wait!

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I'm surprised to see a post from Larry already. He must be so anxious. :flirty:


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 12:00 am 
WoW I enjoy this post! I can "picture" what he is saying...Thanks Beth!! :sham2:

It's how I imagine the migrating falcons... heading "home"...


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:eggthumbup: Larry posted on 3/25 :))

Larry's Larry's Loon Blog >update...


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Posted on Monday, March 25, 2013 at 10:56AM

28 degrees Sunny Wind North 7 mph
Sunrise 7:06am Sunset 7:32pm

The Great North still lays quiet under a blanket of white.

Snow depths are measured in feet, not inches.

Lakes are still solidly frozen and cars are still driving on them. No sign yet that either spring or ice out are near. And so the lakes remain very unhospitable and unwelcoming places for our loons.

They will have to wait yet another day before they can return to their favorite haunts in the great forests and lakes of the north.

And we will have to wait to hear their beautiful haunting call which so typifies what it means to be part of the great north. The beautiful loons will not return, nor will we hear their call until there is open water for them.

According to the USGS website, the first few loons with transmitters have started their migration north. They are getting antsy and can wait no longer.

The sun struggles mightily. But it seems to be a losing battle. As soon as it melts some snow, more comes. We have missed the latest storm that went south of us and dumped up to a foot of snow on St Louis and other cities.

We have had our share of late spring snowstorms but for the last week we have had clear skies and bright sunshine. And today is another day with brilliant blue skies and sunshine.

Piles of snow that were over 6 feet high are now down to 5 feet. So the sun still has a lot of work to do.

Cardinals and chickadees sing their spring songs. Almost as if they are saying, "If we sing it, spring will come."

One year ago today, the ice had already been out of the lake for a week! The loons were back, we had had a day where the thermometer hit 80 degrees, the crocuses were blooming and I already had the loon nesting platform in the water.

Not so this year.

We are a long way from any of those things happening this year.

But it is time to start to tell your family and friends to get ready for another year of watching our amazing loons.

Until then, we do the only thing we can do.

Wait!

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Saturday, March 30, 2013 2:37pm CDT


54 degrees F Sunny Wind Calm
Sunrise 6:56am CDT Sunset 7:38pm CDT


Spring struggles mightily to wipe away every last vestige of winter.

But it has its work cut out for it.

After a long cold winter like this one, it takes every bit of strength that spring has in order for it to make headway this year.

Last night brought our first significant rain of the spring including some thunder. The rain has been the big 'snoweater' overnight. But even its prodigious appetite is no match for the amount of snow. There are still big piles 4 feet deep or more. And most of the ground is still covered to a depth of 2 feet or more.

After the morning rain, this afternoon has brought bright blue skies, warm sun and definite feelings of spring. So now the sun continues the rain's mission of being the 'snow eater'.

Most of the deep snow on the lake is now an expanse of slush. No longer the bright white that it has been all winter. Now the lake is a steely gray with brush strokes of white across the surface where the snow refuses to go down under the pressure of rain and sun.

But go down it must. Eventually. Ultimately. Even if ever so slowly.

Even as winter claws and scratches to hang on. The water on top of the ice will begin to eat away at the ice and turn it into icicles and shards that collapse and expose open water. But with 3 feet of solid ice on the lake, even that will take a while to accomplish.

Today's high temperature of close to 60 gives way to Monday's forecast high of only 33 degrees F. Winter is not ready to go down without a fight.

The sandhill cranes are returning with their racous calls. Flocks of Canada geese fly overhead, optimistically looking for any open lake and actual water. For now, they will have to settle for rivers to land on.

The maple sap is running. It is the perfect weather for good maple sap runs. Warm sunny days. Chilly nights below freezing. A miracle in and of itself as sweet delicious sap by the ton is pumped 50 feet up into the air through the branches of maple trees. Squirrels and birds drink the sweet nectar as it oozes forth out of any crack in the tree. Amazing energy and nourishment for them that is there for the taking.

And none of us stop to see nor understand this miracle of nature. Only one of countless miracles around us every day.

But one of the greatest miracles that catches our hearts and minds is the northward migration of our loons.

They are on the move. Away from their wintering grounds on the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts.

What is it that tells them it is time to start heading north? Easily a month later than last year when the lake was already free of ice on March 18th and the loons were already here?

Who is it that tells them that even though their lakes are still locked under solid ice, now is the time to start their long journey north?

Some things seem to be too deep for our mere human minds to comprehend, let along understand.

So we seek knowledge and understanding.

But even moreso, we stand back in awe of all the miracles of life that have been placed around us for our wonder and enjoyment.

Miracles and wonders that are there for us if only we will take the time to stop and look and listen.

And marvel!

During this special time of year, HAPPY EASTER to you and HAPPY PASSOVER to those of you who celebrate Passover. The greatest miracles of all.

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I saw the male I guess it was anyway below the nest I wonder if he's letting her know its about time lets go

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Thanks so much for posting that, Beth...very touching!!!


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All 8 gosling jumped and are swimming in the pond with mother Wilma and father Fred:

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Love those picture DEF they are all SOOOOOOOOOO cute
Here are a couple video's from mochamama


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 8:46 pm 
Very cute....Love goslings...raised a few that thought I was daddy....they love to be cuddled... :loveshow:

When and what happened to the tree???

(Not having broadband "out in the country", like I used to living near town... I cannot get some fast speed cams and am missing so much!!)
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Apr. 14 ~2013~
Sunday, April 14, 2013 1:48pm CDT


36 degrees F Snowing Wind NNE 10mph
Sunrise 6:29am CDT Sunset 7:58pm CDT



~What is wrong with this picture?!

As I sit here writing this, there is snow coming down heavily.

I cannot see the other side of the lake. Only a wall of white. The cold north wind picks up speed as it crosses the lake and blows the snow sideways.

Birds huddle at the bird feeders - finches, nuthatches, chickadees, woodpeckers, sparrows, juncos, cardinals and others. There is a traffic jam at the feeders and on the ground. Birds jockey for position, determined to get their share of the seeds just in case this snow is going to cover them. Noticeably absent are robins and redwing blackbirds - although I have heard them around last week.

Icicles once again hang from the eaves of buildings.

If I did not know better, I would believe that I was late in getting the Christmas lights and Christmas tree and other decorations put up!

The forecast is not for us to get a lot of snow from this storm, but we have heard that before! Farther to the north and west, the forecast is for accumulations of a foot to a foot-and-a-half with no travel advised!

We got over 6 inches of snow just this last Wednesday which turn everything white again.

Another storm has its sights set on us for Wednesday or Thursday of this coming week. Predictions are once again for measurable snow from that storm.

So, what does all of this have to do with loons?

Our loons will not be able to return here to the lake anytime soon. Most, if not all, of the lakes in the area are still solidly covered with ice. I would have to look back through my records but I think that it is safe to say that this will be one of the latest ice-out dates that we have seen for many, many years.

And until there is open water, the loons will not return. They may be able to return to some open rivers in the area but they will not be able to return to their beloved northern lakes.

Last week I was almost able to start working on the nesting platform. It had reappeared from under the ice and snow that had covered it all winter.

Now, it is once again covered with snow!

Even while I have been typing this, we have gone from heavy snow to ice pellets to freezing rain to rain to snow again and all the other combinations possible.

The forecast for the next week or more is for more snow and unseasonably cold temperatures for this time of year. Nights are predicted to be in the 20s and most high temperatures only in the 30s or low 40s.

The good people from Broadband Minnesota were going to come out this week so that we could start to hookup and trouble shoot the camera and everything else that must be done from a technical standpoint. All of that may also now be in question and on hold as everything is once again under a blanket of snow.

So, from the Great White North, Seasons Greetings to you!

We are just not sure "what" season it is!



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Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at 11:49 PM



While we still have no encouraging news from the lake for our loons, there are other reports that hold some promise.

The lake here is still solidly frozen under feet of ice.

And the cold weather we have been having with more snow has not helped it melt. So it still looks like it might be a while before we can get the nesting platform out for the loons and before we see them back on the lake.

The nesting platform has been buried under snow and ice all winter.

Just when I think I will be able to do some work on it, we get more snow which buries it once again.

But right now there is no real hurry. Nothing can happen until the ice goes out of the lake.

But there are reports that the loons are TRYING to return to their beloved northern lakes.

The USGS website is showing 2 loons on Lake Michigan and one in Wisconsin. These are loons that we implanted with satellite transmitters two years ago. Surprisingly those transmitters are still transmitting enough to determine their location.

The local NBC television affiliate in Minneapolis on the news tonight showed a picture sent in by a viewer who said they "saw 50 loons on a lake in Bloomington" - which is one of the southern suburbs of Minneapolis.

I do not know of any ice-free lakes in the area so I have to believe that it may have been on Black Dog Lake which is part of the Minnesota River. The rivers in the area are all mostly free of ice - the Minnesota, the Mississippi and the St Croix. So it could very well be that our loons are staging on the open water of these rivers until they can move further north.

Someone else reported in the chat room that they had seen at least 4 loons on the Mississippi River between Red Wing and Lake City.

So the loons are close.

It seems that they are as anxious to come back as we are anxious to have them back.

But the next two days hold the promise of more snow. Maybe up to 6 inches of new snow.

Hope springs eternal.

Or is it that this spring is one of eternal HOPE?!

So once again we wait and enjoy all the wonderful things around us.




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3 on Monday 4/29 - we have Loons on Larry's lake :))


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The loon nest is in the water :loveshow:

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Posted on Sunday, May 5, 2013 at 3:20PM

Just a very quick update for you before I have to leave.

Today is the first nice day and break in the weather for sometime.

The good folks from BroadBandMN were unable to come out this weekend but are trying very hard to be out here tomorrow afternoon or Tuesday afternoon to being out the camera and do all the technical stuff necessary to bring the LoonCam to you.

The loons have been around but I have not heard nor seen much of them with the cold, windy rainy weather.

The loon nest is in the water. It is not completely ready to go yet until we get all the camera equipment to mount on it. Then some of the finishing touches of materials and plants and other stuff can be completed. But I wanted it to be in the water where the loons can at least see it and know that it is there.

This afternoon, I have seen the loons around and for a while they were doing a lot of calling.

I think they are as anxious as we are!

But at least it is encouraging that they have not moved on to another lake. But where are they going to go. All the lakes further north are still ice bound!

I will let you know as things progress. Even after the camera is mounted, it will still probably be a day or two before we will be online with it.

I hope that you are having a wonderful day and for those of you in Minnesota, enjoy the weather that we have been waiting for over a month to arrive.

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When did the minnesota Bound Loon cam go live?
http://www.ustream.tv/looncam

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Just two days ago Kitten...
Didn't say anything-not sure we will have Loons
on the nest this year>very late (ice out in MN)

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Alaska Loon Cam: Late spring means later-than-usual Pacific loons
Connors Lake remained frozen over the weekend, delaying plans to install a manmade floating island for the Alaska Loon Cam
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Beth I don't know if you have been to the cam, but there are a couple reports of seeing a Loon :sum9:

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