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  2. Loon - Wikipedia

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    The loons may be confused with the cormorants (Phalacrocoracidae), but can be distinguished from them by their distinct call. Cormorants are not-too-distant relatives of loons, and like them are heavy-set birds whose bellies, unlike those of ducks and geese, are submerged when swimming.

  3. Common loon - Wikipedia

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    The wailing call of the loon is widely used in film and television to evoke wilderness and suspense, [116] and is referenced in songs such as "Old Devil Moon" ("wanna laugh like a loon"). [107] Loons are featured prominently in the 1981 film On Golden Pond. [117]

  4. Pacific loon - Wikipedia

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    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 harsh "kok-kok-kok-kok" calls along with a range of other smaller cackles, growls, barks ...

  5. 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. ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Black-throated loon - Wikipedia

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    The black-throated loon usually forages by itself or in pairs, rarely feeding in groups with multiple species. [29] It dives from the water, [30] at depths of no more than 5 metres (16 ft). [31] Just before diving, this loon stretches and holds up its neck until it is erect and at full length. It usually jumps slightly upwards before diving. [32]

  8. Yellow-billed loon - Wikipedia

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    With a length of 76 to 97 cm (30 to 38 in), a wingspan of 135 to 160 cm (53 to 63 in), and a weight ranging from 4 to 6.4 kg (8.8 to 14.1 lb), the yellow-billed loon is the largest member of the loon (diver) family.

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... we will go over some of the reasons why your cat might stare at you and what you can do to ...