
Loon
Gavia stellata: Red-throated Loon
Gavia pacifica: Pacific Loon
Gavia immer: Common Loon
Gavia adamsii: Yellow-billed Loon
You
will probably hear the loon's distinctive call before you will see it. Chances
are, you will also think that distinctive call is someone either laughing or
crying if you've never heard it before. Depending on the time of day, loon calls
range from something like a yodel, to a plaintive wailing that can be heard
for long distances. Ever hear the expressions "looney" or "crazy
as a loon"? The loon inspired both of them with its odd call.
Loons can be found in mountain lakes throughout Montana, but
Seeley, Salmon and Swan Lakes are perhaps the best places to spot
them. Loons are actually larger than they appear-about the same
size as geese--but because they sit lower in the water, it is
difficult to judge their size. They generally weigh between 8
and 12 pounds. Loons are known for their incredible diving ability
and eat a diet primarily of fish. Loons are extremely shy, so
be extremely sensitive to a loon's movements. If a nesting loon
is forced off its nest, the eggs could be lost to chill in less
than an
hour. Loons are beautiful birds, but best watched from a distance
with binoculars.
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