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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 ...
Photograph © Subhankar Banerjee ANWR Exhibit Photographs Tundra Swans on Aichilik River Coastal Plai...
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Overview: Large bird 48â to 55â long with an average wingspan of 80â (more than 6 feet!). Plu...
Distribution and population There are two populations of Tundra Swans one in the east and one in t...
Flock of Tundra Swans migrating near Alma, WI, USA Once swans were considered a edible form of poult...
The graceful Tundra Swan feeds not only on underwater flora and shellfish but has developed a taste ...
During summer, non-breeding birds move around locally, usually in lines low over the tundra. They so...
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Bewick's Swan Populations breeding in eastern Russia (roughly east of the Taimyr Peninsula ) winter ...
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Date and Location Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, North Carolina, USA - Aug 13, 2002 Source ...
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Cygnus columbianus HOW TO IDENTIFY: * Length: 36 inches Wingspan: 85 inches * Large, long-necked wat...
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Come spring and fall you may have the good fortune to see these large, white birds traveling through...
Tundra Swans can be distinguished from Trumpeter swans by the yellow patch below their eye, although...
Tundra Swans breed and nest in the tundra and in sheltered marshes on the Alaskan and Canadian coast...
Bird watchers have come to expect nearly endless variations of a small number of familiar forms thro...
And sometimes they fly closer . . . but overhead.
From Issue 55 of Breakthrough Magazine, this Tundra Swan photo was submitted by John Sumner of Orem,...
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