Camp Loons

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The utter stillness of Rainbow Lake was punctuated by loons chattering away. We heard all four typical calls, which inspired two of us to chatter back. Though I didn’t record the lake loons, I did capture the camp loons. The first voice you hear is mine encouraging Mark to engage the water fowl.
Compare those sounds to these .
Okay, I goofed. I uploaded a movie with dependent files and I should have uploaded the full version. The best thing to do is play it a second time (provided that it loads), because it’s a large file that might stutter initially. I hope it’s worth the wait. I laugh everytime I hear it, but then I’m way too familiar with the characters involved.
Rak, is this large enough?

12 thoughts on “Camp Loons

  1. Too bad I can’t play mp3 files on my Linux work computer with its fast connection (Red Hat has had to remove its player because of patent infringements). On the other hand, I have sound on my home minMac, but with a verrrrry sloooow connection. So I probably can’t hear those camp loons. 🙁

    Now if I could copy the mp3 file to a flash drive, I could take it home and play it all I want. But the “camp loons” link is to an html file, which asks for a non-linux or patent-infringing (take your choice) plugin. So I’ll have to be content with saving the mp3 files from http://www.learner.org.

    One day I’ll hear a loon in the wild. No loons in MD or out west, so I’ll just have to paddle up to Maine, I guess. Although, come to think of it, Spoons Pond sometimes has loons.

  2. I usually can readily play all those things but can’t play Mike’s camp sounds file for some reason … I know of what he speaks, though, and hope some CAN play it for the humor of it. No, alcohol was not involved …

    Great Katahdin shot I don’t remember seeing myself!

  3. I’m a Mac person and I have my own loons (which have already left MN for warmer climes), but I can’t play the lunatic camper calls either.

  4. >Rak, is this large enough?

    Large enough that I can’t even download one pixel of it here at home. And the camp loons never do anything. Can you at least provide a link to a downloadable files?

    > The best thing to do is play it a second time (provided that it loads)

    Where’s the “play” button? Is it supposed to download automagically?

    But, anyway, http://www.learner has working audio files (unlike some other audio files that shall remain nameless), so at least I got to hear the tremulos, hoots, and all.

  5. –large enough?

    Wow, after doing some work outside, waiting for the picture to download, I came in to find Kathadin looming like Popocatapetl over my desk. Looks like I’d need 4 monitors to see the whole picture!

    Patrick came in from karate just now, and heard the wailing of loons from the miniMac. He agrees that its a wierd and wonderful call.

  6. You should hear the snaps, crackles and pops we have on our line. It’s an underground phone line, and sometimes I think the 13-year cicadas down there are chewing on it. DSL would never work here, unless they dug up the old line or just abandoned it and hung a new one.

  7. Rak sounds like a prime satellite candidate, though I’m guessing trees are that Achilles’ heel …

    Katahdin looms grandly and in better color in that second shot Mike (though why not just a bigger size of the blog page one?).

  8. Katahdin looms
    as camper goons
    mock Rainbow’s loons

    I like the grandly looming one, but I agree with Adam, why not both it and another, bigger version of the blog pic.

  9. Finally got the camp loons to load. Could’ve fooled me. For all I know, they might’ve been the real thing. Beth laughed when she heard them.

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