Loon Lake (Otter Tail County, Minnesota)
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Loon Lake (Otter Tail County, Minnesota)
Loon Lake may refer to: Lakes A loonlake, loon-lake, or loon lake, easily referred to as the loon equivalent of a duckpond, is a term referring to any lake that is home to loons. United States *Loon Lake (California), El Dorado County *Loon Lake (Kendall County, Illinois), in the Silver Springs State Fish and Wildlife Area *Loon Lake (Lake County, Illinois) *Loon Lake (Indiana), a List of lakes in Indiana#L, lake in Indiana *Loon Lake (Gogebic County, Michigan) *Loon Lake (Waterford Township, Michigan) *Loon Lake (Blue Earth County, Minnesota) *Loon Lake (Cass County, Minnesota) *Loon Lake (Cook County, Minnesota) *Loon Lake (Jackson County, Minnesota), in Jackson County, Minnesota *Loon Lake (Waseca County, Minnesota), in Waseca County, Minnesota *Loon Lake (Lake County, Montana), in List of lakes in Lake County, Montana, Lake County, Montana *Loon Lake (Missoula County, Montana), in List of lakes in Missoula County, Montana, Missoula County, Montana *Loon Lake (Steuben County, New ...
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Duckpond
A duck pond or duckpond is a pond for ducks and other waterfowl. Duck ponds provide habitats for waterfowl and other birds, who use the water to bathe in and drink. Often, as in public parks, such ponds are artificial and ornamental in design; an example is the lily pond in the University Parks at Oxford in England, constructed in 1925. Sometimes they may be less ornamental, as for example in a farmyard. Some duck ponds are purposely built for duck hunting. These flight ponds are constructed by hunters and wildfowlers to attract ducks, such as mallard, Anas, teals, bufflehead and wigeon, at dawn and at dusk. The ponds have shallow edges to allow ducks to reach food on the bottom. Barley is often used to attract or hold the birds. Duck houses A duck house, duck canopy, or duck island, is an often floating structure onto or into which ducks can climb, offering protection from predators such as foxes. Some are simple wooden shelters on land, while others are on islands in duck ...
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