Beautiful summer sunset from Conro's Resort on Moen Lake.


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Beautiful sunset on North Branch of Pelican River by David Hansen

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Loonwatch Program

Wisconsin Loons

 

Wisconsin Lake Associations with Loon Monitoring

To see which other Wisconsin lakes are monitoring loons go to The UW Extension's Directory of Lake Organizations, then Find a Lake Group By Management Activities listed on their Profile and select Monitoring – Loons/Frogs.

Common Loon Movements and Migrations

Don't miss this interesting satellite tracking animation from the USGS Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center in La Crosse, WI.


Loon Language

May 2016 Previews & Reviews -- WNR Magazine

Common Loon

Common loons have been making their way back to their home lakes in northern Wisconsin. Listen to their calls and find out what they're saying.
Photo credit: Loon Watch


Loon Stories

March 1, 2013 - NLPP Loon Citizen Science volunteers in action Check out Mike Meyer's article Loony for Data on pages 1-3, and 5 in Volume 38, No. 1 Winter/Spring 2013 edition of Lake Tides published by Wisconsin Lakes Partnership


January 12, 2013     Loon Mortality
This article in The Oakland Press at the link (following) summarizes the fall 2012 Bot E waterbird die-off as documented in Michigan……a few of our banded Wisconsin loons were involved and reported to the USGS Bird Banding Lab. NLPP will have a count at the end of winter. (CLICK HERE)