NATURE CLICKS #612 - COMMON LOON


Common Loon, Beers Lake, Maplewood State Park, Minnesota

During our recent trip to Minnesota Common Loons were present on almost every lake we paddled, mostly one pair, sometimes even two. As you can imagine I made a lot of clicks from the kayak, which is a very unpredictable process. Loons hunt for fish under water and you never know where they will show up again after a dive. Quite often it was further away and the process of a slow approach with the boat starts all over again. Well, and sometimes the loons lift their head out of the water right next to the kayak, too close to make a picture with the long lens. The reflections on the water play also a big role how a photo may turn out. With strong reflections from the sky it is easy to underexpose the image. Last but not least, a sky with an overcast will lead to nothing but gray in the picture. Some people may say, leave the camera at home if you aim for birds in flight or on the water during an overcast… However, I was determined to come back with some reasonable photos of the Common Loon and there were a few moments when things worked out well. What I can’t present is the remarkable call of the loon that sounds beautiful and very loud across the lakes, but I’m sure you can google for it if you like to hear it.