Owning a Common Loon Feather Could Result in Jail TimeOwning a Common Loon Feather Could Result in Jail TimePossessing feathers from migratory birds could result in a $15,000 fine or be imprisoned for six months. AbbeyAbbey
Say Goodbye to the Loons, They’ll Be Heading South SoonSay Goodbye to the Loons, They’ll Be Heading South SoonOn their trip south, loons can fly more than 75 miles per hour. Pretty impressive for a bird that can't walk on land really well.AbbeyAbbey
Watch: MN Fisherman Hand-feeds Loon in Wild VideoWatch: MN Fisherman Hand-feeds Loon in Wild VideoNot many Minnesotans can say they've hand-fed a common loon...not many beside this guy, that is.AdamAdam