Prospecting is a behavior observed in many species when breeding territories are limited. This behavior has been observed in Common Loons. Yet, in Montana there are an abundance of unoccupied territories and competition for occupied territories is still fierce. We used Common Loon decoys and calls to find out if we could attract non-breeding loons to unoccupied territories. We found that there is a pattern between a loon landing on a territory and the presence of loon decoys (p = 0.11, n = 42). We also discovered a more expedient way (p = 0.05) to collect loon band observations using the decoys (n = 14). The data collected will be helpful in understanding loon behavior and will help guide future management actions
This data package contains 392 audio files recorded in 2006 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 670 audio files recorded in 2004 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 813 audio files recorded in 2003 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
In many species, young animals learn about various breeding patches in one year and use what they ha...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...
In many species, young animals learn about various breeding patches in one year and use what they ha...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...
The Loon Project research focuses on two main issues: 1) how young animals acquire a territory, whic...
The majority of the western United States’ breeding Common Loons (Gavia immer) breed on lakes locate...
This data package contains 178 audio files recorded in 1999 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 382 audio files recorded in 2008 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 156 audio files recorded in 1998 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 315 audio files recorded in 2000 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 254 audio files recorded in 2005 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 572 audio files recorded in 2002 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 392 audio files recorded in 2006 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 670 audio files recorded in 2004 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 813 audio files recorded in 2003 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
In many species, young animals learn about various breeding patches in one year and use what they ha...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...
In many species, young animals learn about various breeding patches in one year and use what they ha...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...
The Loon Project research focuses on two main issues: 1) how young animals acquire a territory, whic...
The majority of the western United States’ breeding Common Loons (Gavia immer) breed on lakes locate...
This data package contains 178 audio files recorded in 1999 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 382 audio files recorded in 2008 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 156 audio files recorded in 1998 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 315 audio files recorded in 2000 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 254 audio files recorded in 2005 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 572 audio files recorded in 2002 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 392 audio files recorded in 2006 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 670 audio files recorded in 2004 from The Loon Project. These audio files...
This data package contains 813 audio files recorded in 2003 from The Loon Project. These audio files...