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This was the first time in the water for this chick. The adult dipped its bill into the water and offered it to the chick. I haven't found any reference to this behaviour in anything I have read about loons. I have seen them offer tiny bits of vegetation while still on the nest too. Haven't found anything on that behaviour either.
EOS A2, 100-400 IS @400, SensiaII l00, hand held from open kayak. Cropped about 50%. Eleanor Kee Wellman, eleanorkeewellman.com, Blog at: keewellman.wordpress.com
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