Winter recoveries and territorial affinity of Common Loons banded in Wisconsin. Belant, J., L., Anderson, R., K., & Wilson, J., M. The Wilson Bulletin, 103(1):141-142, 1991.
Winter recoveries and territorial affinity of Common Loons banded in Wisconsin [link]Website  abstract   bibtex   
Although the wintering range of Common Loons (Gavia immer) is well known (Bent 1919, Palmer 1962), little information is available relating individuals marked during the breeding season to their specific wintering areas. McIntyre (1988) suggested that Minnesota loons winter along the Gulf Coast of Florida and that loons wintering along the Atlantic Ocean breed in mid-Canada. Eberhardt (1984) reported one adult and three juvenile winter recoveries from Florida. Additionally, little information is available regarding territorial affinity. McIntyre (1974) recaptured a loon that was banded on the same lake the year before. Eberhardt (1984) recaptured six of 28 adults and one of 128 juveniles on the same lake where they were banded the year before. We present recovery information that supports territorial affinity and documents wintering areas of Common Loons from Wisconsin.
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