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Summer lake residents

by Staff Star Herald
18 years ago

ImageStaff photo/Michael A. Gudreau
    A SURE SIGN of spring on Echo Lake are returning common loons. According to www.maineaudobon.org, “Loons have an uncanny knack of arriving on Maine’s lakes each spring very close to the day of ice-out.
This assures they’ll be the first to get on a lake and start defending territory.”

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