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Also known as Yellow-billed Diver or White-billed Diver.
 
Also known as Yellow-billed Diver or White-billed Diver.
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
The largest diver with large pale bill which has a straight culmen but angled lower mandible giving a characteristic appearance enhanced by habit of holding bill at an upward angle as in much smaller [[Red-throated Loon|Red-throated Diver]].  
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The largest diver <br/>
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L. 75-91cm <br/>
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W. 147cm <br/>
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*Large pale bill
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*Straight culmen with angled lower mandible gives a characteristic appearance enhanced by habit of holding bill at an upward angle as in much smaller [[Red-throated Loon|Red-throated Diver]].  
  
Adult breeding: Similar to [[Common Loon|Great Northern Diver]] with white-chequered black back and glossy black head with white "necklaces." Differs in large, yellowish-white bill.
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====Adult Breeding====
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Similar to [[Common Loon|Great Northern Diver]]
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*White-chequered black back
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*Glossy black head with white "necklaces"
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*Differs in large, yellowish-white bill
  
Adult non-breeding: Similar to [[Common Loon|Great Northern]] but generally paler, particularly around the head and hindneck and face much whiter with dark eye isolated in white face. Head and neck paler than back but at all seasons bill is the best distinguishing feature. Length 75-91cm. Wingspan 147cm.
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====Adult Non-breeding====
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Similar to [[Common Loon|Great Northern Diver]]
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*Generally paler, particularly around the head and hindneck
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*Face much whiter with dark eye isolated in white face
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*Head and neck paler than back
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*At all seasons bill is the best distinguishing feature
  
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
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====Breeding====
 
In [[North America]] breeds in northern [[Alaska]] and north-central [[Canada]] including many of the Arctic islands. In Eurasia breeds on the Arctic coast but range little-known. Has bred on Novaya Zemlya but main range lies to the east. May have further west in the Varanger area of [[Norway]], on the Kola Peninsula and on Ostrov Kolguyev.  
 
In [[North America]] breeds in northern [[Alaska]] and north-central [[Canada]] including many of the Arctic islands. In Eurasia breeds on the Arctic coast but range little-known. Has bred on Novaya Zemlya but main range lies to the east. May have further west in the Varanger area of [[Norway]], on the Kola Peninsula and on Ostrov Kolguyev.  
 
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====Non-breeding====
 
Winters in Pacific in small numbers off Kamchatka and northern [[Japan]] and in varying numbers on the coast of [[North America]] from southern [[Alaska]] to [[California]], vagrant to Baja California.
 
Winters in Pacific in small numbers off Kamchatka and northern [[Japan]] and in varying numbers on the coast of [[North America]] from southern [[Alaska]] to [[California]], vagrant to Baja California.
  
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Breeds on tundra lakes but coastal on passage and in winter.  
 
Breeds on tundra lakes but coastal on passage and in winter.  
 
==Behaviour==
 
==Behaviour==
===Voice===
 
Resembles [[Common Loon|Great Northern]] but louder and harsher.
 
  
 
===Breeding===
 
===Breeding===
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Fish, also molluscs and crustaceans caught during 60-120 second dives.
 
Fish, also molluscs and crustaceans caught during 60-120 second dives.
  
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==Voice==
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Resembles [[Common Loon|Great Northern Diver]] but louder and harsher.
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
{{GSearch|Gavia+adamsii}}
 
{{GSearch|Gavia+adamsii}}
 
*[http://www.orientalbirdimages.org/birdimages.php?action=birdspecies&Bird_ID=1171&Bird_Image_ID=10472&Bird_Family_ID=124 View more images of this species on Orientalbirdimages]
 
*[http://www.orientalbirdimages.org/birdimages.php?action=birdspecies&Bird_ID=1171&Bird_Image_ID=10472&Bird_Family_ID=124 View more images of this species on Orientalbirdimages]
 
[[Category:Birds]]
 
[[Category:Birds]]

Revision as of 15:03, 28 December 2007

Gavia adamsii
Photo by Cancoot.
Photo taken: Deep Bay, British Columbia, Canada.

Also known as Yellow-billed Diver or White-billed Diver.

Identification

The largest diver
L. 75-91cm
W. 147cm

  • Large pale bill
  • Straight culmen with angled lower mandible gives a characteristic appearance enhanced by habit of holding bill at an upward angle as in much smaller Red-throated Diver.

Adult Breeding

Similar to Great Northern Diver

  • White-chequered black back
  • Glossy black head with white "necklaces"
  • Differs in large, yellowish-white bill

Adult Non-breeding

Similar to Great Northern Diver

  • Generally paler, particularly around the head and hindneck
  • Face much whiter with dark eye isolated in white face
  • Head and neck paler than back
  • At all seasons bill is the best distinguishing feature

Distribution

Breeding

In North America breeds in northern Alaska and north-central Canada including many of the Arctic islands. In Eurasia breeds on the Arctic coast but range little-known. Has bred on Novaya Zemlya but main range lies to the east. May have further west in the Varanger area of Norway, on the Kola Peninsula and on Ostrov Kolguyev.

Non-breeding

Winters in Pacific in small numbers off Kamchatka and northern Japan and in varying numbers on the coast of North America from southern Alaska to California, vagrant to Baja California.

Rare in Europe but small numbers occur from southern Norway to the White Sea, off northern Scotland and on passage in the Baltic.

Vagrants recorded south to Spain and Italy.

Taxonomy

Habitat

Breeds on tundra lakes but coastal on passage and in winter.

Behaviour

Breeding

Begins late June-July and nests beside water often on an island or spit. Nest is a shallow scrape beside water or rarely a more substantial mound of vegetation.

Eggs: 2 (1 in replacement clutch), olive-brown, paler than Great Northern, with sparse black blotches (89 x 56mm). Incubated by both sexes for 29-30 days. Young tended by both sexes, feed themselves at 40 days and fly at about 72 days

Diet

Fish, also molluscs and crustaceans caught during 60-120 second dives.

Voice

Resembles Great Northern Diver but louder and harsher.

External Links

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