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water as well, the red-thr. loon keeps up'a contin- 
nnnp p.-ink-ling, gmniHing very much like-that-of 
guinea hens, and audible for a great distance. From 
below, they show all white except for the dark throai 
_All are- still itr fine nuptial plumage, - and-1' ve— 
seen no juvenals or iiamatures. Side view in flight 
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Those I saw were all adults, mostly still paired, 
tho X saw one flock of thirteen. All are in nuptial 
- plumage. They arc -usually encountered one or two 
pairs to a lake, depending upon the siz& of the lakey 
“and are quite wary, flying well 
few were seen off-shore- in the bay. a ass ime th ..0 
the A young of the year are already at sea, since 
