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distant loon cries sullen voice carrying through the mist dawn breaking in the warm valley as the quiet of night gives way – barely audible cooing travels the entire length of the campground as weary and barely rested travelers yawn and stretch nature giving them the alarm siren while also placing on faces, smiles and contentment – three long low whistles signify the time for feeding has arrived as delicate legs poke gently into the soft mud ‘S’ curved neck ready to strike any unsuspecting fish that may be stirred from its resting place by those same long loon legs – perched with a perch the majestic dinosaur stands tall above its prey feathers, soft shades of blue and grey hide the heart of a killer bent on feeding its dear sweet babies for one more day –
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Jul 27, 2015
Jul 27, 2015 at 6:07 PM UTC
Morning Song of the Old Loon
distant loon cries sullen voice carrying through the mist dawn breaking in the warm valley as the quiet of night gives way – barely audible cooing travels the entire length of the campground as weary and barely rested travelers yawn and stretch nature giving them the alarm siren while also placing on faces, smiles and contentment – three long low whistles signify the time for feeding has arrived as delicate legs poke gently into the soft mud ‘S’ curved neck ready to strike any unsuspecting fish that may be stirred from its resting place by those same long loon legs – perched with a perch the majestic dinosaur stands tall above its prey feathers, soft shades of blue and grey hide the heart of a killer bent on feeding its dear sweet babies for one more day –
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Jul 27, 2015
Jul 27, 2015 at 6:07 PM UTC
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