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Black-throated Diver - Definition and Overview |
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Black-throated Diver, known in North America as Arctic Loon (Gavia arctica), is a medium-sized member of the loon or diver family.
It breeds in Eurasia and occasionally in western Alaska. It winters at sea or on large lakes over a much wider range.
Breeding adults are 63 cm to 75 cm in length with a 100 cm to 122 cm wingspan. They are like a smaller, sleeker version of the Great Northern Diver. They have a grey head, black throat, white underparts and chequered black-and-white mantle. Non-breeding plumage is drabber with the chin and foreneck white. Its bill is grey or whitish and dagger-shaped. In all plumages a white flank patch distinguishes this species from all other divers including the otherwise almost identical Pacific Diver.
This species, like all divers, is a specialist fish-eater, catching its prey underwater. It flies with neck outstretched.
The call is a yodelling high-pitched wail.
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Example Usage of Black-throated |
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ecampusnet: Black Throated Blue Warbler http://short.ie/q94kqq |
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indian_skimmer: Dipped out on Great Northern by *feet* because I was looking at a Black-throated in the other direction. Bloody birds. |
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ecen1: Illka Sipilainen's prayer: "I watch you, black throated diver, hearing your voice at the darkening lake..." http://bit.ly/6a3AZo |
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