By: musicianonskis

Sep 11 2025

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Category: Lac Champagneur

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Update on the loon chicks. The second chick and mother loon were also nearby.

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Lorraine
Lorraine
September 11, 2025 22:09

Lovely to see. It looks like this one is picking up all the necessary skills for survival. We currently have a pair of lapwing plovers who started out with 4 chicks, but there were only 2 surviving at last count. They have a notoriously high mortality rate here for their chicks.

Jo-Ann HOlden
Jo-Ann HOlden
September 12, 2025 09:22

On average only one loon chick survives, but if they make it through the first year they can live a long life. Plovers are at the mercy of beachgoers and dogs and etc??

Lorraine
Lorraine
September 12, 2025 21:11

Often birds of prey, but the parents let them wander and forage on the roads when they’re still little fluffballs, so risky behaviour too. Dogs are not such a threat, as the parents create an incredible noise and also attack them.