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A red-throated loon was spotted visiting the Connecticut River Valley this past week on its way to its Arctic breeding grounds.
A red-throated loon was seen in Hampton Harbor on Oct. 4, a rare sight in the Granite State.It is a migratory aquatic bird which breeds primarily in Arctic regions, and winters in northern coastal ...
All but one species of loon, the smaller red-throated loon, require a considerable expanse of water to get airborne. The birds run or spatter for several hundred yards to get enough lift to take off.
Stefan Garthe and colleagues investigated how red-throated loon abundance changed before and after the construction of five offshore windfarm clusters in the southeastern North Sea dubbed BARD ...
The red-throated loon is listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a species of conservation concern in both its Arctic breeding range and wintering areas of the Atlantic Flyway.
Adirondack birding experts debate which bird call defines summer. Red-eyed vireo, common loon, and hermit thrush compete for ...
Only one red-throated loon was found among the 103 common loons. Horned grebes outnumbered red-necked grebes, 31-4.
Berkshire County: Four red-throated loons, three redheads, and a Northern shoveler at Pontoosuc Lake in Pittsfield, a greater white-fronted goose and a cackling goose at the Hubbard Brook Wildlife ...
The red-throated loon, the Pacific loon and the yellow-billed loon are found only in the far north of Canada and Alaska. Our local loons, the common loon, have a breeding range that includes the ...
Recent bird sightings reported to Mass Audubon: Highlights last week included single tufted ducks in Nantucket and Brewster, single eared grebes in Nantucket and Marblehead, a Pacific loon at Race ...