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  2. Loon - Wikipedia

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    Loons may inadvertently ingest small lead pellets, released by anglers and hunters, that will contribute to lead poisoning and the loon's eventual death. Jurisdictions that have banned the use of lead shot and sinkers include but are not limited to Maine , New Hampshire , Vermont , Michigan , some areas of Massachusetts , Yellowstone National ...

  3. Common loon - Wikipedia

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    The common loon or great northern diver (Gavia immer) is a large member of the loon, or diver, family of birds. Breeding adults have a plumage that includes a broad black head and neck with a greenish, purplish, or bluish sheen, blackish or blackish-grey upperparts, and pure white underparts except some black on the undertail coverts and vent.

  4. 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.

  5. Video of Baby Loon Getting a Ride From Mama Bird Has ... - AOL

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    Though they prefer marine life, loons do come ashore for breeding season, building nests in vegetation alongside deep bodies of water. Loons most often make their nests in logs, bog mats, and the ...

  6. Climate change is jeopardizing loons, a beloved symbol of the ...

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    Wisconsin’s loon population has dropped 22% over the past three decades, a new study shows. ... And the chicks that do survive are 11% lighter on average than they were 30 years ago, putting ...

  7. Yellow-billed loon - Wikipedia

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    Like other loons, it forms long-lasting pairs. Though it prefers freshwater pools or lakes in the tundra, the yellow-billed loon will also breed along rivers, estuaries or the coast in low-lying areas of the Arctic; in general, it avoids forested areas. Breeding typically starts in early June, though it is dependent on the timing of the spring ...

  8. Loon Teaches Baby to Hunt From Pond By Bringing Over ... - AOL

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    Loons favor logs, bog mats, the edges of rocks, etc. upon which to lay their eggs, which they incubate for the better part of a month. During this time, they will only leave the nest if disturbed ...

  9. Red-throated loon - Wikipedia

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    The red-throated loon (North America) or red-throated diver (Britain and Ireland) (Gavia stellata) is a migratory aquatic bird found in the northern hemisphere.The most widely distributed member of the loon or diver family, it breeds primarily in Arctic regions, and winters in northern coastal waters.