Red-throated Loon
The Red-throated Loon, scientifically named Gavia stellata, is a bird that lives throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
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It is a bird that is part of the Gaviidae family and the Gaviiformes order.
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He is recognizable with his completely gray and black body. During its breeding plumage, it has a spot between red and russet on the throat. His eyes are red. Its beak and legs are black and gray.
In the Red-throated Loon, it is impossible to recognize the female from the male.
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The Red-throated Loon feeds mainly on fish and crustaceans.
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It lives near the sea or freshwater.
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It nests in pairs, on the ground, sheltered in the vegetation. It is a monogamous species. It lays 2-3 eggs .
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It is a fairly silent species.
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On the conservation status of IUCN it is: LC Least Concern.
Red-throated Loon adult internuptial plumage