I Can't Sleep Podcast Episode 308: Common Loon

 
 

Fall Asleep While Learning About the Common Loon

In this episode of the I Can't Sleep Podcast, fall asleep while learning about the common loon. What a fascinating bird! I learned more than I expected about this one. I assumed they were a lot like ducks, but they’re unique enough that I can’t stop thinking about them. For example, their bones are solid, making them heavier than other birds, which allows them to dive deep underwater to get their food. Let me know if you make it that far in the episode—I’ll be surprised. Happy sleeping!

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The common loon or great northern diver (Gavia immer) is a large member of the loon, or diver, family of birds. Breeding adults have a plumage that includes a broad black head and neck with a greenish, purplish, or bluish sheen, blackish or blackish-grey upperparts, and pure white underparts except some black on the undertail coverts and vent. Non-breeding adults are brownish with a dark neck and head marked with dark grey-brown. Their upperparts are dark brownish-grey with an unclear pattern of squares on the shoulders, and the underparts, lower face, chin, and throat are whitish. The sexes look alike, though males are significantly heavier than females.
— Common Loon - Wikipédia
 

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