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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.
Adirondack birding experts debate which bird call defines summer. Red-eyed vireo, common loon, and hermit thrush compete for ...
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.
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 ...
Only one red-throated loon was found among the 103 common loons. Horned grebes outnumbered red-necked grebes, 31-4.
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 ...
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