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Loon Lessons: Uncommon Encounters with the Great Northern Diver.
Written by one of the world’s foremost experts on the subject,
Loon Lessons is a compendium of knowledge about the common loon and an engaging record of scientific sleuthing, documenting more than twenty-five years of research. It describes the common loon’s biology in an entertaining style that affords a deeper understanding of the bird’s natural history and annual life cycle. If you love loons as I do this book will amaze and delight you. It’s a marvelous, deep dive into these ancient, iconic birds: how they came to be as they are, from the conundrum of their unusual coloring to their strange and cunning habits and their haunting wails, yodels, and tremolos that summon wild places. It’s also a moving and compelling story of a scientist’s passion for the bird he loves and the extraordinary lengths to which he’ll go to fully understand it. Jennifer Ackerman, author of the
Vermont bird conservation efforts bolstered by national report © Provided by WPTZ Plattsburgh-Burlington
Bird conservationists in Vermont are feeling optimistic about their efforts to protect species. A national report, which lists species in need of more protection, is confirmation that local efforts are on the right track.
Successful recovery efforts, like those surrounding Bald Eagles, prove that the right conservation measures can have a big impact. The last breeding pair was recorded in the 1940s, and then we had no Bald Eagles for many decades, said Doug Morin, Bird Project Leader and Wildlife Biologist at the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife.