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Red-throated Loon
Red-throated Loon, breeding adult female; June
About the photographs
Red-throated Loon, non-breeding adult; Playa del Rey, CA; February
MenuThe smallest of the loons, the Red-throated Loon breeds at high latitudes in North America and Eurasia. It is distinctive among loons not only in size, but also in behavior, vocalizations, locomotion, and other aspects of life history. Description
Sex DifferencesSexes look alike, male slightly larger. SoundCalls include a simple wail covering a wide range of pitches, and a complex, unnerving "roll-growl." »listen to songs of this speciesConservation StatusOil spills, degradation of habitat, and entanglement in fishing nets all pose threats to the Red-throated Loon. Declines noted in Europe, Alaska, and other parts of North America; reasons not well understood. Other NamesPlongeon catmarin (French) Cool Facts
Sources used to construct this page:Barr, J. F., C. Eberl, and J. W. McIntyre. 2000. Red-throated Loon (Gavia stellata). In The Birds of North America, No. 513 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc., Philadelphia, PA. |
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