Common loons are heavy-bodied birds that sit low in the water just
offshore. They are known as the great northern diver by British birders
and for good reason. They dip their heads below the surface to visually
locate prey and then power through the water with large webbed feet.
Streamlined and efficient underwater swimmers, loons can quickly move in
on small fish, crabs and invertebrates, usually swallowing them while
still submerged. Most dives are shallow and last less than a minute, but
deep dives may last up to five minutes. Loons are adapted to life on the
water; their legs are located so far back on their bodies that they are
one of the few birds that cannot walk on land. Instead they must crawl
or push their bodies onto land or into their nests.
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