~75 bald eagles fishing (counting perched in trees); 400-500 Goldeneye diving ducks avoiding the eagles, hundreds on mallards, geese and trumpeter swans all eating shad at the open water confluence of the St. Croix and Mississippi Rivers. Anything flying is a bald Eagle.
v.redd.it/zepb16cnv6c81
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December 4th Puget Lowland Almanac - Trumpeter Swan
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December 4th Puget Lowland Almanac - Trumpeter Swan
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December 4th Puget Lowland Almanac - Trumpeter Swan
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Tell me what I'm seeing. This image came up in a documentary about Iceland. No comment about it. I know it has a Trumpeter swan head.
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Came across this flotilla at the inlet bridge between Lake Irvine and Lake Bemidji: A Ring-neck Duck (Aythya collaris), leading a family of Trumpeter Swans (Cygnus buccinator), Mississippi River, Bemidji MN, Happy New Year Everyone, its got to get better
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Trumpeter Swan, Minnesota. [OC] [3218x5568]
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︎ Nov 22 2021
ITAP of a pair of Trumpeter Swans
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December 4th Puget Lowland Almanac - Trumpeter Swan
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︎ Dec 04 2021
Trumpeter and Tundra Swan? (Southeast Ohio)
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December 4th Puget Lowland Almanac - Trumpeter Swan
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December 4th Puget Lowland Almanac - Trumpeter Swan
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︎ Nov 19 2021
Not one goose was around yesterday so here are the Trumpeter Swans from summer.
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︎ Nov 16 2021
Anchorage, Alaska: ducks! 11 photos 8/21. I think 2 or 3 species (plus the trumpeter swans)
imgur.com/a/CQ6PKOK
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December 4th Puget Lowland Almanac - Trumpeter Swan
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Mute Swan? I cannot tell trumpeter and immature mute apart...
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︎ Nov 02 2021
The Gorgeous Trumpeter Swan
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If you have not been to the waterfront near Paul Bunyan you are missing the show. The Trumpeter Swans are moving through in force, we counted almost 100: Trumpeter Swans, Golden-eye, Mallards and others, Between Paul Bunyan and Diamond Point Park, Lake Bemidji MN
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I'm seeing large flocks of Swans and Geese migrating South. Envy. I guess they don't like it much either. We do have a local Swan flock that overwinters in Stump Lake: Trumpeter Swans (Cygnus buccinator), all over Minnesota
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Sea of Green - A7R4, Sony 200-600mm. (Trumpeter?) Swans
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This family of Trumpeter swans came from across the pond to say hello. The adults were not afraid to introduce their little cygnets to us!
v.redd.it/vfxbuvt1v7971
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A tagged Trumpeter Swan from Tommy Thompson park (Southern Ontario)
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trumpeter swan
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I'm still finding lots of Swans in their breeding areas. The young are now full grown and will be migrating very soon: Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator), Third River Landing, Lake Winniebigosh MN
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Got a cabin on a lake near Hayward for a few days and have woke up to trumpeter swans every morning. Wisconsin rocks.
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[FO] Trumpeter Swans by Cross My Heart. Stitched on 18 count Aida.
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Trumpeter Swans are North Americaβs heaviest flying bird, with males averaging 26 pounds. To get all that weight up in the air the swans need at least a 100 meter-long βrunwayβ of open water: running hard across the surface, they almost sound like galloping horses.
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North America's largest active hunting raptor, the bald eagle, in an attempt to take down North America's largest native bird, the trumpeter swan.
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π₯ The largest bird in the North America, the trumpeter swan, towering above the Canada geese.
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This handsome couple raises a brood every year without fail and I've been watching them do so for over 20yrs: Trumpeter Swans and cygnets (Cygnus buccinator), Third River Landing, Lake Winniebigosh MN
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