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Habitat: Will flock together on shallow freshwater ponds, lakes and estuaries; occasionally on salt ...
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ke most birds. Tundra Swans have long necks to help them garb their food. The Tundra Swan is a very ...
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Photograph © Subhankar Banerjee ANWR Exhibit Photographs Tundra Swans on Aichilik River Coastal Plai...
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Wood Duck Aix sponsa
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Overview: Large bird 48” to 55” long with an average wingspan of 80” (more than 6 feet!). Plu...
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Flock of Tundra Swans migrating near Alma, WI, USA Once swans were considered a edible form of poult...
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During summer, non-breeding birds move around locally, usually in lines low over the tundra. They so...
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Our Stock Number (SKU): XB12709
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Thank you for visiting my website. After several years of sharing photos through various free photo ...
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The graceful Tundra Swan feeds not only on underwater flora and shellfish but has developed a taste ...
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Source: US Fish and Wildlife This image is in public domain. Rate this image and leave your feedback...
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Date and Location Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, North Carolina, USA - Aug 13, 2002 Source ...
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Your Tour Guides T.R. Michels is a nationally recognized wildlife researcher and naturalist, who ha...
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This page was created by the Osseo-Fairchild sixth grade students supported by a Cluster A Goals 200...
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Tundra Swans can be distinguished from Trumpeter swans by the yellow patch below their eye, although...
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Tundra Swans breed and nest in the tundra and in sheltered marshes on the Alaskan and Canadian coast...
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Bird watchers have come to expect nearly endless variations of a small number of familiar forms thro...
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And sometimes they fly closer . . . but overhead.
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From Issue 55 of Breakthrough Magazine, this Tundra Swan photo was submitted by John Sumner of Orem,...
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downloadable PDF version here (file size approx. 1300kb) The Tundra Swan This distinctive two-bedroo...
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Tundra Swans (Cindy Lotte photo)
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Tundra Swan The Tundra Swan is a beautiful bird. It has a black beak and a straight neck. They come ...
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Date and Location Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan - Jan 31, 2004 Source © William Hull Comments/Errors...
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Tundra Swan, Sacramento Valley National Wildlife Refuge, California December, 1996 Nikon F3, 300mm+1...
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