Grafton Pond

We went to Grafton Pond this morning to watch the loons. They are quite accustomed to people and if you don’t crowd them, they will sometimes emerge from a dive only a few feet from the kayaks.

Adult loon
Adult loon

We saw two families. One set of parents fed their chicks then stood guard while they tried foraging on their own. They often will stretch after diving.

Loon with chick checking out what is below.
Loon with chick checking out what is below.

Adult stretching after diving
Adult stretching after diving
Loon chicks stretching with parent
Loon chicks stretching with parent

On the other side of the lake we came across a parent with one chick. It seemed like the chick was sleepy. It would tuck its head down, the wind would carry away for a couple of minutes, it would wake up and swim back to the adult.

Sleepy baby with parent
Sleepy baby with parent

Grafton Pond is a beautiful place that does not allow motors.

Mt Cardigan
Mt Cardigan

Jane with reflections
Jane with reflections

We didn’t see any geese. The yard that used to have a flock, now has geese deterrents near the waterfront.

Goose deterrent
Goose deterrent