Minnesota chose the common loon as its state bird in 1961 because lawmakers and bird experts agreed that no other animal captured the state’s wild, lake-centered identity as clearly as this sleek, red ...
Minnesota’s state bird is everywhere: There are loons on license plates and library cards, at lottery counters, and now even on the official state seal. Fireplace mantels across the state sport carved ...
The common loon has acquired a cultural currency unusual for a state bird, its black-and-white body gracing everything from Minnesota United jerseys to license plates. Most recently, the bird’s image, ...
Stacker compiled a list of the most common birds seen near feeders in Minnesota using data from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Project FeederWatch. Birds are ranked by the percent of sites visited ...
Nearly half of North America's birds are at risk of disappearing. But in one Minnesota town, artists are painting a different picture. In the heart of Hopkins, vibrant feathers and bold colors fill ...
Bird expert Carrol Henderson is back in the Minnesota Live studio to talk about his lifelong love for all kinds of birds. For more information about Carrol’s books, click here.
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