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Looking in my 1980 Field Guide to the Birds by R.T. Peterson I see that the range map for the red-throated loons shows a pink spot of breeding territory on the Lake Superior north shore up near Nipigon, Ontario. Does anyone know if red-throated loons historically or even recently have nested in that area?

Tanya Beyer
Stationery and fine art from the North American Heartland. 		 	   		  
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