This month we have a special column by a very qualified guest — Natasha Bartolotta, who is the Stewardship & Outreach Manager at the National Loon Center in Crosslake and a Minnesota Master Naturalist ...
Q: Do loons migrate together as a family in the fall? A: No, loons don't migrate in family groups. Instead, adult males leave first, usually in September, followed a few weeks later by adult females.
They've learned loons mate for life, that they live 25 years or more, that they're social learners who keep their young with them a long time. They've learned loons are closely related to penguins and ...
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