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A raft of loons
Penguins are related to other flightless birds, such as the kiwi and ostrich. They all belong to the group of birds known as Ratites, which are characterized by their inability to fly.
The genus of the penguins varies according to the species. Penguins are in the order Sphenisciformes and within this order there are six genera (which is the plural of genus), which are then divided into a further 17 species.The various genera are:Aptenodytes (Emperor and King penguins)Pygoscelis (brush-tailed penguins)Eudyptes (crested penguins)Megadyptes (yellow-eyed penguins)Spheniscus (banded penguins)Eudyptula (Little Blue penguins)For information on the specific species within each genus, see the related link below.
actually loons can fly they migrate during winter so yeah they do.
Yes, loons are migratory birds and they typically migrate to different regions to breed and winter. They usually migrate south to coastal areas or open water bodies during the winter months, and return to their breeding grounds in the northern regions during the summer.
Petrels, loons, grebes, flamingos, storks, pelicans, albatrosses, ducks and herons are ALL related to penguins.
swan birds swim with there eyes open or close?swan birds swim with there eyes open or closePenguins can swim on water.Ducks can also swim on water.Swan can swim on water.
birds of prey,storks,seagulls,pelicans,puffins,penguins,loons,kingfishers,terns, albatross,boobies,ducks
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A raft of loons
All US coastal states (including Alaska), plus Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. See related links for a map showing where you can find loons in North America.
If Chickens are breeding with penguins then I guess there related...
Voodoo Loons was created in 2006.
Click on the 'Great Lakes Loons' link on this page to go to the Loons website.
No a penguin is a bird a fish have gills do penguins have gills? NO
Yes, loons do migrate
what habitat does the common loons live in