Red Eyed Loon at Guadalupe Blauser blog

Red Eyed Loon. Their eye color does not change seasonally or fade as they age. The vibrant red color comes from carotenoid pigments in their retinas and remains constant. Loons have striking red eyes, black heads and necks, and white striping, checkering, and spotting on their backs. Yes, common loons do always have red eyes. Their eyes appear red because the pigments filter all wavelengths of light except the reds. A large ducklike seabird with long, sinuous neck, a thin but daggerlike bill, and long, narrow, pointed wings. The legs are set far back on the body and the feet trail behind the tail in flight. On the other hand its european name, “great northern diver,” is a name well deserved, for the loon is a master of. They grow up to three feet in length and weigh up to 12 pounds, feeding.

Common Loon with a beautifully sharp red eye! r/birding
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A large ducklike seabird with long, sinuous neck, a thin but daggerlike bill, and long, narrow, pointed wings. The vibrant red color comes from carotenoid pigments in their retinas and remains constant. On the other hand its european name, “great northern diver,” is a name well deserved, for the loon is a master of. The legs are set far back on the body and the feet trail behind the tail in flight. Yes, common loons do always have red eyes. Their eye color does not change seasonally or fade as they age. Their eyes appear red because the pigments filter all wavelengths of light except the reds. They grow up to three feet in length and weigh up to 12 pounds, feeding. Loons have striking red eyes, black heads and necks, and white striping, checkering, and spotting on their backs.

Common Loon with a beautifully sharp red eye! r/birding

Red Eyed Loon Their eyes appear red because the pigments filter all wavelengths of light except the reds. The legs are set far back on the body and the feet trail behind the tail in flight. Their eyes appear red because the pigments filter all wavelengths of light except the reds. A large ducklike seabird with long, sinuous neck, a thin but daggerlike bill, and long, narrow, pointed wings. The vibrant red color comes from carotenoid pigments in their retinas and remains constant. Yes, common loons do always have red eyes. Loons have striking red eyes, black heads and necks, and white striping, checkering, and spotting on their backs. They grow up to three feet in length and weigh up to 12 pounds, feeding. On the other hand its european name, “great northern diver,” is a name well deserved, for the loon is a master of. Their eye color does not change seasonally or fade as they age.

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