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COMMON LOON
November 2020: Common Loon carved from White Pine. Commissioned piece.
Carved from White Pine - November 2020
Carved from White Pine - November 2020
Carved from White Pine - November 2020
Carved from White Pine - November 2020
May 2019: Common Loon carved from White Pine. Commissioned piece.
Carved from White Pine - May 2019
Carved from White Pine - May 2019
Carved from White Pine - May 2019
August 2015: Common Loon carved from Cedar.
Carved from Cedar - August 2015
Carved from Cedar - August 2015
July 2012: Common Loon carved from Butternut.
Carved from Butternut - July 2012
Carved from Butternut - July 2012
The eerie calls of Common Loons echo across clear lakes of the northern wilderness. Summer adults are regally patterned in black and white. In winter, they are plain gray above and white below, and you’ll find them close to shore on most seacoasts and a good many inland reservoirs and lakes. Common Loons are powerful, agile divers that catch small fish in fast underwater chases. They are less suited to land, and typically come ashore only to nest.