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Loon pair successfully hatches twins in Woodbury Pond spring 2007.
Twins with mother and father. These chicks were successfully hatched on an artificial nest located on a cove on the northeast side of Woodbury Pond. Photo courtesy Buddy Potts.
These parents are attentive and careful with their chicks. Photo courtesy Buddy Potts.
Loons have successfully bred on this artificial platform the last 2 years. 2006 also saw twins, but one was lost to a predator soon after birth. Photo courtesy Buddy Potts.
The family enjoys the quiet water. Photo courtesy Buddy Potts.
One parent keeps an eye on the chicks while the other feeds. Photo courtesy Buddy Potts.
The chicks alone. The parents were both diving when this picture was taken. Photo courtesy Buddy Potts.
One parent brings a small fish to feed the chicks. Photo courtesy Buddy Potts.
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