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==Habitat==
 
Almost entirely marine. Breeds on shingly, sandy or rocky islands with a high degree of protection from land predators.
 
  
===Diet===
 
Their diet consists mostly of small fish (caught by plunge-diving), including squid and shellfish.
 
  
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In North America breeds in northern Alaska and north-central Canada including many of the Arctic islands. In Eurasia breeds on the Arctic coast. Breeds on tundra lakes but coastal on passage and in winter.
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Fish, also molluscs and crustaceans caught during 60-120 second dives.
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Revision as of 03:33, 1 December 2022

Featured Article: Yellow-billed Loon
Non-breeding
Photo by Cancoot


Breeding

In North America breeds in northern Alaska and north-central Canada including many of the Arctic islands. In Eurasia breeds on the Arctic coast. Breeds on tundra lakes but coastal on passage and in winter.


Diet

Fish, also molluscs and crustaceans caught during 60-120 second dives.



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