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Trumpeter Swan

Cygnus buccinator

Description:

The Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator) is the heaviest bird native to North America and is, on average, the largest extant waterfowl species on earth.[2] It is the North American counterpart and a close relative of the Whooper Swan of Eurasia, and even has been considered the same species by some authorities.[who?]

Habitat:

Their breeding habitat is large shallow ponds, undisturbed lakes, pristine wetlands and wide slow rivers in northwestern and central North America, with the largest numbers of breeding pairs found in Alaska. They prefer nesting sites with enough space for them to have enough surface water for them to take off, as well as accessible food, shallow, unpolluted water, and little or no human disturbance.[9] Natural populations of these swans migrate to and from the Pacific coast and portions of the United States, flying in V-shaped flocks. Released populations are mostly non-migratory. In the winter they migrate to the southern tier of Canada, the eastern part of the northwest states in the United States, especially to the Red Rock Lakes area of Montana, the north Puget Sound region of northwest Washington state;[10] they have even been observed as far south as Pagosa Springs, Colorado. Historically they range as far south as Texas and southern California.[11] Since 1992 Trumpeter Swans have been found in Arkansas each November – February on Magness Lake outside of Heber Springs.

Notes:

Seen at Binder Park Zoo - unsure if it was captive or if it was simply living in the lake

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alicelongmartin
alicelongmartin 11 years ago

Nice!

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Battle Creek, Michigan, USA

Spotted on Jul 5, 2012
Submitted on Jan 24, 2013

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