And then there was one. The Boonton Pacific Loon is the last of three Pacific Loons of Morris County remaining. It is presently being viewed from the Reservoir Drive footbridge at the north end of Boonton Reservoir. The Pacific Loon was in the same field of view as a Common Loon in basic plumage for a period of time. The loons are distant but viewable. The water is calm today.
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