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November 2011, Week 3

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Sun, 20 Nov 2011 16:38:15 -0500
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Ed Hack, George Clark, and Spencer Hardy observed the red-throated loon at
Lake Runnemede in good light. Today was dark and gloomy when I went. And the
loon stayed far away. I got a few photos anyway and they are at

http://www.jimblockphoto.com/2011/11/red-throated-loon-in-windsor/ 

with a comparisons photo from this summer of an immature common loon that
has been on Lake Sunapee for two summers.

Jim Block
Etna, NH

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