
Recognizing a Stranded Loon
Published: May 2, 2026
Duration: 1:51
Loons are built for life in the water – so much so that their legs don’t work well on land. During migration, loons sometimes mistake wet pavement for the reflective surface of deep water and try to land there, then become unable to take flight again. If you see a stranded loon on a road or parking lot, calling a wildlife rehabilitator can help start the process of returning that bird to safety and back on their migratory journey.
This episode is brought to you by Wild Delight Bird Food, which aims to support wild bird populations with...