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Loon - Wikipedia Loon Loons (North American English) or divers (British Irish English) are a group of aquatic birds found in much of North America and northern Eurasia All living species of loons are members of the genus Gavia, family Gaviidae and order Gaviiformes
Common Loon Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology Common Loons are powerful, agile divers that catch small fish in fast underwater chases They are less suited to land, and typically come ashore only to nest On a North Woods lake in summer, loons stick out conspicuously as large, tuxedoed birds swimming about in the middle of the lake
Common Loon | Audubon Field Guide Many people consider the loon a symbol of wilderness; its rich yodeling and moaning calls, heard by day or night, are characteristic sounds of early summer in the north woods In winter, silent and more subtly marked, Common Loons inhabit coastal waters and large southern lakes
Loon | Aquatic Bird, Diving Habits Adaptations | Britannica Almost wholly aquatic, loons can swim long distances underwater and can dive from the surface to a depth of 60 metres (200 feet) Besides having solid bones, loons can further decrease their buoyancy for these dramatic dives by compressing air from their lungs, feathers, and internal air sacs
Common Loon Resource Brief - U. S. National Park Service Besides threats from human activities, loons have a set of biological limitations that make them more vulnerable to change Common loons have specific habitat requirements—lakes over five acres in size, clear water, little disturbance, and a good supply of fish and or aquatic invertebrates
15 Types of Loons – (Their Identifying Characteristics Native Area) Loons are large, aquatic birds known for their striking appearance, haunting calls, and exceptional diving abilities They are a symbol of wilderness and are often associated with remote northern lakes and waterways
About Loons – Loon Preservation Committee North America is home to five species of loons: the Red-throated Loon, the Pacific Loon, the Arctic Loon, the Yellow-billed Loon, and the Common Loon Of these species, the Common Loon is the most widespread and well-known It is the only loon species that breeds as far south as New Hampshire
Common Loon - eBird Learn more about Common Loon from… A large, heavy-billed loon Common and widespread in North America; somewhat less common and more local in Europe Breeding adults have gorgeous black-and-white patterning; especially note fully black head with iridescent sheen and boldly checkered back
Common loon - Wikipedia Common loons winter on both coasts of the US as far south as Mexico, and on the Atlantic coast of Europe Common loons eat a variety of animal prey including fish, crustaceans, insect larvae, molluscs, and occasionally aquatic plant life