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USFWS
Date Shot/Created
06/17/2005Media Usage Rights/License
Public Domain
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The common loon is best known for its call and is one of the most recognizable wilderness sounds. The loon is a large bird, about 28 to 36 inches, and has a thick, pointed, black bill. In breeding plumage the loon's head and neck are black with white bands and the back is black with white spots. They eat fish, but may occasionally eat shellfish, frogs, and aquatic insects.
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