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  2. Loon - Wikipedia

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    Loons find their prey by sight. They eat mainly fish, supplemented with amphibians, crustaceans and similar mid-sized aquatic fauna. Specifically, they have been noted to feed on crayfish, frogs, snails, salamanders and leeches. They prefer clear lakes because they can more easily see their prey through the water.

  3. Common loon - Wikipedia

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    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. They swallow most of their prey underwater, where it is caught, but some larger items are first brought to ...

  4. Red-throated loon - Wikipedia

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    Members of the family Gavidae are known as loons in North America and divers in Great Britain and Ireland. [8] The International Ornithological Congress uses the name red-throated loon for this species. [9] "Diver" refers to the family's underwater method of hunting for prey, while "red-throated" is a straightforward reference to the bird's ...

  5. In the clip, we see exactly how an adult loon teaches its offspring to catch fish in glorious slow motion. Here, a swimming adult loon approaches a baby loonlet with a tiny minnow trapped in its beak.

  6. Ways you can save the loons: That's the message at ... - AOL

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    The Center for Wildlife hosted loon researchers and advocates to get the word out about how each one of us can change our behavior to help loons. Ways you can save the loons: That's the message at ...

  7. Gaviiformes - Wikipedia

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    Gaviiformes (/ ˈ ɡ æ v i. ɪ f ɔːr m iː z /) is an order of aquatic birds containing the loons or divers and their closest extinct relatives. Modern gaviiformes are found in many parts of North America and northern Eurasia (Europe, Asia and debatably Africa), though prehistoric species were more widespread.

  8. The Ultimate List: 101 Animals That Start With ‘A’ - AOL

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    Arctic Loon These birds reside in the Northern Hemisphere and love spending time in the water. In fact, they are great divers and can reach depths of almost 200 feet in search of fish.

  9. Pacific loon - Wikipedia

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    When feeding, the Pacific loon may produce an "ark"-like vocalization, a sharp, short call. Additionally, the Pacific loon has a call similar to that of its relative the common loon, it is a loud, eerie, oo-loo-lee wail or yodel that can travel for miles and is typically heard during the loon's breeding season. The loons can also make short and ...