Simon Lane and I are watching another Pacific Loon adult at the north end of Boonton Reservoir. 2 Common Loons are also here. This assumes the nearby Lake Parsippany adult has not flown.
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And the Lake Parsippany loon has not flown. It’s official – three Pacific Loons are currently in Morris County: 2 adults, 1 juvenile.
Thanks for the follow, Jonathan. I have enjoyed your Pacific Loon sightings and can understand the excitement over seeing rare on infrequent visitors.
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