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Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation

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Our mission: to inspire passion for and promote the conservation of Adirondack loons as an environmental sentinel.

New York, USA
Joined June 2009
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
"The banded territorial pair was there, but who were the other two? " ~Excerpt from Loon Pond Blog by Ellie George~ Read the rest here:
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
Imagine this: you're sitting outside with your cup of coffee, looking out at the lake, and listening to the beautiful calls of loons. What could make this even better? A loon bean pot mug! Back in stock now at the Adirondack Loon Center in Saranac Lake!
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
LAST CHANCE to participate in the 2023 Loon Census tomorrow morning, July 15, from 8-9am. Click here for more information: https://t.co/I6j6QtnKrS
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
Our Loon Friendly Lake Series continues this week with zoom presentations on Tuesday and Thursday night. Learn about loon natural history and nesting behavior with our Director of Stewardship and Outreach. Register for these fun presentations here: https://t.co/LndYH8xjiM
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
Excited to learn more about loons? We have several upcoming presentations across the region. Join us tomorrow at the Redwood Hills Nature Preserve in Redwood, NY or visit with us Friday at Schroon Lake Central School to learn more about Adirondack Loons! https://t.co/LndYH8xjiM
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
Please join us for a presentation on loon natural history and nesting behavior at the Clifton Community Library in Cranberry Lake! Dr. Nina Schoch, our executive director, will be leading this discussion on Saturday July 1 at 1pm. Join us to become better advocates for loons!
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
Remember to sign up to participate in the annual NY Loon Census! This year it will be on July 15th from 8-9am. This is a great way to help us learn valuable trends in loon populations across the state. All instructions can be found here: https://t.co/I6j6QtnKrS.
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
“I need you to understand that our racial inequality crisis is intertwined with our climate crisis. If we don’t work on both, we will succeed at neither.” ~ Ayana Elizabeth Johnson
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
Happy Father’s Day to all the great fathers and father figures out there! And to those of you who are struggling to put on a smile today, we see you too. We hope this loon family will brighten your day!
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
Loon chicks are hatching! Remember to give these little bebes some distance as you enjoy the lake. Loon chicks are still working on their diving abilities, so take special care with any motorized vessels.
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
Whew, long week? We are certainly ready for the weekend, and we hope you get the chance to sleep in & relax like this loon! Loons take short naps on the water; they turn their head and rest it on their back. They can also rest while incubating!
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
Humans aren't the only ones who get annoyed by black flies and bugs! Loons will constantly duck & dive to avoid these pesky biters. Photo credit to our amazing field staffer, Don Andrews.
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
Uh oh, rough night buddy? This is what we call the "hangover" position. Loons will do this bent-over position with their head down if they feel threatened and stressed. If you see a loon doing this, make sure to give them space or they might knock an egg of their nest!
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Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
Our first loon chicks have been spotted on Chaumont Pond! You can see them riding on the adult's back which helps regulate their body temperature and keep them safe from predators. Loon chicks will take advantage of the warmth of the parent for 2-3 weeks after hatching.
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
🌷Happy Mother's Day from all of us at the Adirondack Loon Center🌷
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
Are you visiting the Adirondacks this summer and need more adventure ideas? The Adirondack Loon Center offers guided paddles to view and learn more about our Adirondack loons throughout the summer! 🛶 Interested in learning more? Check them out at https://t.co/hxC5ZSoC0N
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
Need a last minute Mother's Day gift? Or how about a gift for your loon-loving friends? Look no further! Our store is open from 10AM-5PM every day, or you can shop for all of your loon-y gifts online at https://t.co/f9M2ePEqHs!🎁
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
Did you know loons make more than one unique call, only one of which is exclusevely made by males?! This call is called a "yodel" and is used by males to defend territories, or if a predator is nearby. Photo credit: Nina Schoch
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@Adkloon
Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
2 years
It's with regret that we say our goodbyes to former Adk Loon Center staff, Jackie Miller. Jackie has been our Store Manager for the last two years and has been a huge asset to our organization! We want to thank her for her great work and wish her well in all her future endeavors!
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