Migrating Arctic loons need your help, as they increasingly crash land in the Lehigh Valley BETHLEHEM TWP., Pa. - Migrating, Arctic loons are crash landing in increasing numbers throughout the ...
The Yellow-billed Loon is closely related to the Common Loon, the National Audubon Society says. But they're even larger, and ...
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Very Rare Yellow-Billed Loon Visits the Las Vegas Strip, Hangs Out in the Bellagio FountainsYellow-billed loons are migratory birds that typically spend their summers in the high Arctic and their winters along the coast of Alaska, according to Audubon. They are one of the ten rarest ...
Ungainly on land, the loon moves with grace and ease through the water, diving in an instant with its large feet propelling it toward the lakebed in search of fish. Inhabitant of the arctic reaches, ...
Step in or leave it be? The loon, which normally makes its home in the Arctic and along the coast of the northern Pacific Ocean, has ruffled more than a few feathers. The Nevada Department of ...
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Show stopper: Rare bird sighting prompts Fountains of Bellagio to pause shows Tuesdayyellow-billed loons typically spend their summers on the high Arctic tundra and winters off of wild northern shores. The birds occur "only in very small numbers south of Canada," the society says ...
RANGE: Yellow-billed loons' summer breeding grounds include the subarctic and arctic tundra of northern Alaska, Canada, and Eurasia. Small numbers have been reported in Finland and Norway. Wintering ...
MINNESOTA, USA — "Imagine now, a clear summer evening in the north woods. Above you, the bands of the Milky Way framed by the dark spindly boughs of spruce and fir. And cutting though the ...
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