they make a sound like a wolf howling for more info go to http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/common-loon.html
The sound of the loon has a special effect on Canadians. For the many of us who spent time around a lake in the summer at a cottage or camp, the stuttering, musical loon call brings us back to a peaceful, simpler time. The common loon is the most prominent of five species and can be found right across Canada around lakes. It is also the official bird ofOntario.
loon . . but I think this is a mistaken belief ; as loon is really short for lunatic , and has nothing to do with the bird
A baby loon is called a chick.
yes they are but they can also swim
Yes, the Common Loon is the state bird of Minnesota. It was designated as the state bird in 1961 due to its abundance in the state during the summer months and its distinctive call that is often associated with Minnesota's lakes.
Loon and mammal
No. The raucous laugh of a kookaburra is quite unlike any other bird's call.
The word for the moon, la lune, in French is pronounced la-loon.
paint and duck
A common loon produces a haunting, eerie call that often resembles a wailing or yodeling sound. Its vocalizations include a series of tremolo notes, which can echo across lakes and are often associated with the serene wilderness of northern lakes. The calls serve various purposes, including territory establishment and communication between mates. Overall, the sound of a common loon is distinctive and evocative of its natural habitat.
laughing like a loon on loon pills
Swim, catch fish, make little loons
a loon a loon
The sound of the loon has a special effect on Canadians. For the many of us who spent time around a lake in the summer at a cottage or camp, the stuttering, musical loon call brings us back to a peaceful, simpler time. The common loon is the most prominent of five species and can be found right across Canada around lakes. It is also the official bird ofOntario.
loon . . but I think this is a mistaken belief ; as loon is really short for lunatic , and has nothing to do with the bird
A black-throated loon is a loon of the species Gavia arctica.
There is Loon Lake, Saskatchewan and Loon Lake,Alberta. Loon Lake, Sk is about a 3 hour drive from Saskatoon.(As for Loon Lake, Alberta, I dont know)..