Sunday, April 26, 2009 12:42pm

44 degrees  Rainy  Wind ENE 15mph

Let me first of all give you an update on the loons and the cam.  I know that it can be frustrating when you can't see the cam live right now.  But be assured that people literally across the country are working on getting it live again.  We take so many things for granted and do not always know what the technical wizards behind the scenes are doing to bring us this miracle of watching a pair of nesting loons LIVE from our living rooms!  Things like servers and uploads and downloads and DNS and 'time to life' and ips addresses (static and dynamic) and handshakes and bit streaming and more things than you would ever want to know of what goes into making it possible to see our beautiful loons.  So the technical wizards deserve our thanks and I know they are working hard to get the cam live again.

Now having said all that, let me assure you that you are NOT missing any critical events so far.  The loons have not nested and they have not laid any eggs yet.

But I know how special it is for all of us to even catch a brief glimpse of the loons as they visit the nest.  As they just rearrange material on the platform.  Each glimpse is special.  This is something that we have not brought you in past years.  By the time the camera was up and running on the internet, they had already nested and laid their first egg.

So this year, you have been able to watch the procedure as the loons come to the nest for a few minutes and then leave again.  As they check things out.  As they decide whether this is where they want to build their nest this year.

And so far the signs are very hopeful that they will once again nest on the platform.  But as I have said several times, this is something that is out of our control.  It is totally up to the loons as to whether or not they nest here.

I just got home a little bit ago and, almost as if on cue, the loons swam in and swam around the nest.  One of them, I assume it was the female, got up on the nest and spent about 5 to 7 minutes there.  They just left and now once again they are swimming back out into the lake.  I had not seen them earlier this morning when I looked for them.

So, as I said before, other than missing seeing the loons, you have not missed anything critical.  They have not nested and they have not laid eggs.

But we are getting closer and closer to that happening.  I would guess we are within a few days to a week that they will lay eggs.

So as soon as the cam is live again, keep watching.  Keep hoping.  Keep praying.  And tell your friends and family and neighbors to join you in this wonderful adventure.  In this unique peek into the world of nature and of loons.  This unique look at the wonder of the formation of new life!

Comments or Questions or Observations?  Post them here or in the chat room or send them to LoonCam@yahoo.com   While I may not be able to respond to all of them because of the volume, I will try to address some of the issues and questions in this blog.

Friday, April 24, 2009 7:00am

60 degrees  Partly Cloudy    Windy  S9mph

After high winds for the last several days, this morning is much calmer and more peaceful on a northern lake.  It is a beautiful start to what promises to be another beautiful day.

After looking for the loons earlier this morning and not seeing them, they have just made a visit to the nest again.  And this time they mated.  This is an almost sure sign that they will be using the nest this year and that they will probably begin serious nest building and/or laying eggs in the next few days to one week.

We can only watch.  And wait.  And hope.

But the signs are very encouraging.

The whole process of the visit to the nest and mating only took a minute or two and then they were off out into the lake to swim and fish and enjoy the day.

Enjoy watching the cam that is now LIVE!  See if you can catch a glimpse of the loons as they visit the nest for just a few minutes.  It will not be long before they have eggs and then you will be able to be assured that you will see them on the nest when you check.  For then they will be 'nestbound' for the next 28 days.

But for now, it is a surprise and a treat when you see them around the nest or actually on the nest!

You are observing their behaviour live and real.  As I said before, there is no script that we can or could write.  The loons write their own script minute by minute.  And we are just observers to this wonderful drama.  We are their audience awaiting "opening night"! 

As someone said last year, 'this is the ULTIMATE reality show'!!!

Enjoy!!

Thursday, April 23, 2009 7:07pm

85 degrees   Windy  South 18mph

As I write this, the loons are swimming around the nest.

Hopefully some of you have caught a glimpse of them since the camera is now LIVE!

They have not been up on the nest yet in this "trip in" but I would not be surprised if one of them gets up on the nest to "check it out" for a few minutes.

They are not ready to nest yet but they are more frequently coming to the nest.

One of them just got up on the nest!  I hope that some of you are watching it.

This behaviour means that they are more and more taking ownership of the nest.  With the increased activity, it means that they will almost certainly use the nesting platform again this year.  Right now she is pushing material around to make the "nest bowl" and rearranging other material.  And now she just got off the nest....all of that in about 3 minutes.   Oooops!!  She is back up on the nest again!

The more of this behavour that there is, the closer we are getting to actual nesting and egg laying.

When it happens it tends to happen very quickly. 

Watch for serious nest building and then very soon after that, the first egg is laid.  When we reach that point, they will then be nest bound for the next 28 days.

After only one minute on the nest, she got off and the pair is now swimming out into the lake.

But you can notice the start of the formation of the nest depression or bowl.

But apparently she felt that that is enough housework for now and off they go.

Check back later and often as this wonderful story unfolds before your eyes!  And have your kids and grandkids watch and learn!

Enjoy!!!

Thursday, April 23, 2009 9:25am

Partly Cloudy  56degrees  Windy S24mph

Today promises to be the first day that will really feel like summer.  It is supposed to reach into the lower 80's today.  That will be the first time we have had those temperatures since early last fall.  There is a possibility of thunderstorms over the next few days.  So summer is making its way north.  And that is also affecting the loons.

Each day that goes by, brings the loons closer and closer to nesting. 

They definitely are showing increased interest in the nest and taking ownership of it.  They still do not spend much time on the nest, but they increasingly come in to visit it and swim around it for a couple minutes before they once again swim away.

Early this morning right at sunrise, they were up on the nest for a couple minutes.  And just now they have once again been on the nest twice within the last hour.

So barring some sort of disaster, it is hopeful that we can count on them to use the nest once again this year.  That is always the big question - will they use the nest?  It is totally THEIR choice and there is nothing that anyone can do to make them nest on the platform.  But it looks very hopeful that once again this year they will grace us with their presence.  And give us the opportunity to watch close-up and personal this miracle of nature with these beautiful birds!

Join us for the adventure! 

And let your kids and family and friends and coworkers and school join you as well.

Saturday, April 18, 2009 6:20pm

60 degrees  NE Wind 13mph

After several spectacular sunny warm days, today is a little cooler with a wind from the northeast.  There is a forecast of rain in the next couple days.  Rain which we badly need.

After not being seen much over the last couple days, the loons just spent about half an hour swimming around the nest and once again actually getting up on the nest for a few minutes.  All of which is a very good sign that they are not only interested in the nest, but gradually taking ownership of it once again.

So, as always, hope springs eternal!

Is there a chance that they will once again use the nesting platform this year?  Maintaining an unbroken string in using the platform every year for the last 7 years?  We are so fortunate to have had such a consistent string of years of use.  So many platforms or other nests have not had such a record of success.    A record that we cannot take for granted.  It is still up to the loons to decide whether they will use it again this year.  We can only hope.  And wait.  And watch.

But for now, the signs are promising.

Today, the technical wizards have been here working on all the technical issues necessary to actually bring a live picture to you.  We are still hoping that we will be able to do that in the next few days.

So stay tuned.  And tell your friends and neighbors to join you in watching the loon cam!  Until the camera is live, they can participate in the blog and the chatroom.   And when it is live, share the camera with kids in your neighborhood and awaken in them the sense of wonder of nature.  You can possibly change their lives and their outlook on nature and wildlife.  And especially loons.

Comments or questions?  Post them here or send to LoonCam@yahoo.com