At least loons are better looking than cormorants.![]()
The cormorant post got me thinking about something I saw on Bay Springs a couple weeks ago.
They have a big population of loons, and I’m pretty sure it’s growing and they are permanent residents now.
Had 25 plus come paddling by me.
I always thought they were cool and kind of exotic, for Mississippi at least. I’ve spent many a day in cooler weather fishing while they dipped and dived around me. I’d try to imitate their call and think I actually had a few scratching their heads, looking at me sideways.
I always pictured them eating minnow sized stuff, shad and such.
But last time one surfaced close to the boat with a good sized fish, probably 6-7 inches at least. Couldn’t tell for sure but looked like a bluegill. It was really working hard to swallow it, but think they got it down finally. Wondering how many crappie they eat?
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The loons in MN know my boat. When they see it, they start fishing my fish.
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Yeah, KY has a plethora of fish eating birds. Along with the Loons, we also have Eagles, Osprey, Seagulls, Pelicans, Cormorants, Herons, & Kingfishers.
On any given day you can probably see all the above on KY Lake & Lake Barkley in Western KY. I've seen Eagles, Cormorants, and Herons on several of the Central KY lakes where I fish.
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don't know for sure , but am pretty sure about them as well , had one "fish" with me at lake fork one fine winter day ....
came right to the boat , not sure if it wanted a handout or what the deal was , but it was one bird .....
NOT a hundred , just saying
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Never knew they ventured that far south. I always had pictured them on the northern lakes. Not as bad as the cormorants!
Bob
I saw some of those ugly things on the same lake about 20 years ago.
They were on a limb of a dead tree over the water, looked like they were drying, sunning or something. Holding their stubby wings out, sitting perfectly still.
Creepy looking!
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These pics kinda speak for themselves about the Great Blue Herons(in Florida)
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