Loons are generally not considered edible and are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in the United States and Canada, making it illegal to hunt or eat them. Additionally, loons have a diet primarily consisting of fish, and their flesh may carry high levels of toxins like Mercury, making them unsafe for consumption. In summary, it's best to appreciate loons for their beauty and ecological role rather than as a food source.
The loon itself is edible but not very tasty. Its flesh is stringy and has an unpleasant, fishy flavor.
A raft of loons
Voodoo Loons was created in 2006.
Click on the 'Great Lakes Loons' link on this page to go to the Loons website.
Yes, loons do migrate
what habitat does the common loons live in
Great Lakes Loons was created in 1982.
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Eagles, Raccons, Crows, and Owls because they all eat loons.
No. Loons make a strange yodeling like sound. Also a gutteral "kwuk."
no loons do not live in groups they just live with there mates and kids
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