Baby loons are adorable, just like any other baby bird. They are even cuter when they ride on their mom's back! Read here to learn why.
Loon chicks are most often seen perched atop the backs of their parents in an effort to protect them from potential predators. Which is why when one loon chick found itself alone in the lawn near Rep.
In early December, residents living on Big Diamond Pond in New Hampshire noticed a tiny, black speck floating in a small ...
That’s one lucky loon. Animal conservation workers teamed up with firefighters in upstate New York to save a loon that had become trapped on a frozen lake. The bird had seemingly spent several days ...
Loons have laid their eggs and can be seen on a Live Loon Cam, run by the Loon Preservation Committee. The cam is streaming live on YouTube and features a pair of loons nesting in the Lakes Region.
The bird was rescued on Sunday from East Pond, which is near Waterville. The loon was trapped on the pond after the water had frozen over with the recent cold temperatures, until a bystander came in ...
MOULTONBOROUGH — Loon chicks are expected to hatch by the end of the weekend on the Loon Preservation Committee’s (LPC) Live Loon Cam. After the first chick hatches, viewers will be able to watch it ...
CAMBRIDGE, Minn. — A family in Cambridge is sharing a story so wild, some might say you'd have to be crazy as a loon to believe it. Jake Burton says on Thursday evening he took a walk down to Skogman ...
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