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  Most species of loon need large, clear lakes. They are not good at taking off or landing and need lots of space! They also need clear lakes so they can spot their prey. There are five species of loons, and they are found in North America, Europe, and Asia. Loons are the size of a duck. They have long necks, round heads, and pointed bills. Males and females look alike, but males are usually a little larger. Loons are known for their haunting, wailing call. All five species are found in North America. The five species are the common loon, the yellow-billed loon, the red-throated loon, the pacific loon and the arctic loon. World Status Key US Status Key 
 
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 Least Concern
Least Concern   Near Threatened
Near Threatened   Vulnerable
Vulnerable   Endangered
Endangered  Critically Endangered
Critically Endangered   Extinct in Wild
Extinct in Wild   Extinct
Extinct 
 Threatened in NH
Threatened in NH   Endangered in US
Endangered in US Endangered in NH
Endangered in NH   Breeds in NH
Breeds in NH   Introduced
Introduced Africa
 Africa   Asia
 Asia   Australia/Oceania
 Australia/Oceania   Europe
 Europe   North/Central America
 North/Central America   South America
 South America   NH Species
 NH Species