August 3rd event by John Cooley of the Loon Preservation Committee will include a discussion about the birth of two loon chicks on Leavitt Bay this June – the first documented loon birth on the lake since the late 1970s.
August 3rd event by John Cooley of the Loon Preservation Committee will include a discussion about the birth of two loon chicks on Leavitt Bay this June – the first documented loon birth on the lake since the late 1970s.
Boaters are asked to give Berry Bay’s loon family wide berth in wake of the first-ever documented birth of loons on the lake.
A tour of the lake and the Ossipee River dam will be part of a day-long visit of State officials next week.
Online survey shows a high level of concern about the impact of the controversial law, even among those whose property loss is minimal. A public meeting is planned for August.
Berry Bay sightings are a reminder that bears are active around the lake at this time of year.