Yellow-billed Loon
Yellow-billed Loon: Large loon, white-spotted black upperparts, white underparts, gray sides with fine white spots. Head is glossy green-black; neck has black-and-white rings. Yellow bill. Dives for small fish, crustaceans. Direct flight on deep wing beats. Solitary, or in pairs and family groups.
● Song:
"ha-ha-ha-ha-ha"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Yellow-billed Loon: Feeds on small fish and crustaceans; forages by diving underwater.
● Breeding & nesting:
Yellow-billed Loon: One or two dark brown spotted, olive or brown eggs are laid in a grass-lined depression near the water. Incubation ranges from 27 to 30 days and is carried out by both parents.
● Similar species:
Yellow-billed Loon: Common loon has gray bill.