Sunday, March 27, 2022

Pacific Loon

 

A couple of years ago we had a Pacific Loon that hung around Sarnia Bay for quite awhile. I had observed Pacific Loons in Alaska however this was a great Lambton species to watch.


Breeding Pacific Loons are dapper birds with soft gray heads and intricate black-and-white patterning on the back and neck.


They nest on tundra lakes, where their far-carrying wails lend a haunting sound to the Arctic landscape.

This is the most abundant of North America’s five loon species, and in winter they gather in large numbers in coastal waters, bays, and estuaries.


Spring migration can produce one of the continent’s great wildlife spectacles, in which thousands of Pacific Loons, along with Red-throated and Common Loons, pass by for hours. Cornell All About Birds

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