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<blockquote data-quote="Andreashrike" data-source="post: 2430124" data-attributes="member: 108304"><p>I live in England and watched the film "Loch Ness" and there were Loon sounds all the time, erm ? We call these "divers" over here in the uk. The red throated diver makes a completely different call and the black throated diver tends to be much further North and is a rarity in scotland. It sounds really silly on Loch ness lol cos it is really commercialised as is Loch Tay and I have never ever heard Loons from any of em. He He obviously they dub em on without thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andreashrike, post: 2430124, member: 108304"] I live in England and watched the film "Loch Ness" and there were Loon sounds all the time, erm ? We call these "divers" over here in the uk. The red throated diver makes a completely different call and the black throated diver tends to be much further North and is a rarity in scotland. It sounds really silly on Loch ness lol cos it is really commercialised as is Loch Tay and I have never ever heard Loons from any of em. He He obviously they dub em on without thinking. [/QUOTE]
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