Bibliography
Fabulous photos by Bill Silliker, Jr and straightforward text by Alan Hutchinson make Just Loons A Wildlife Watchers Guide an excellent first reference.
In the Northeastern Naturalist, 1998:
Loons: Song of the Wild, edited by Michael Dregni, Ed. 1995. Voyageur Press, Stillwater, MI. 108 pp. Exceptional photographs and reasonable account of the natural history and folklore about loons; covers species worldwide; includes distributional maps; beautifully conveys why people have always been enthralled by loons and their mesmerizing calls.
In the Northeastern Naturalist, 1998:
Loons: Song of the Wild, edited by Michael Dregni, Ed. 1995. Voyageur Press, Stillwater, MI. 108 pp. Exceptional photographs and reasonable account of the natural history and folklore about loons; covers species worldwide; includes distributional maps; beautifully conveys why people have always been enthralled by loons and their mesmerizing calls.
3 Comments:
Very interesting.
Did you manage to see the loons making vocalizations?
How close have you been to the loons?
Have this years loons had a successful hatch? If they have, I am pulling for them!
I am thinking about the lake right now.
I would love to be there right now.
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