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There is a pair of
loons on Crystal Lake. The groundskeeper says they will even come on shore when people are present. Also, they fly back and forth from Willoughby Lake to Crystal Lake.
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One day last week I heard a loon on the beaver bog. But that was ridiculous, I thought. There are no nesting loons here. But according to the people at Crystal Lake, they would easily stop off to rest or feed here on their way back and forth to Willoughby.
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Interesting tale and good catch!
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