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Learn how to identify Tundra Swan, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. True to its name, the Tundra Swan breeds on the high tundra across the top of North America. It winters in large flocks along both coasts, and is frequently encountered during its migration across the continent.
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www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Tundra_Swan/lifehistory
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Tundra_Swan/lifehistory
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The very large Tundra Swan is unlikely to be confused with anything but other swans. White Pelicans, Whooping Cranes, Wood Storks, and Snow Geese are all white birds that from a great distance could look like swans but all have black primaries.
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www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/Infocenter/i1800id.html
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Learn all you wanted to know about tundra swans with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. ... The snowy white tundra swan breeds in the Arctic and migrates many miles to winter on North America's Atlantic and Pacific coastlines, bays, and lakes. The eastern population frequents the Chesapeake...
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animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/tundra-swan.html
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Tundra Swan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Tundra Swan ( Cygnus columbianus ) is a small Holarctic swan. The two taxa within it are usually regarded as conspecific, but are also sometimes split into two species, Cygnus bewickii ...
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The Alma Tundra Swan Watch website provides information on the Tundra Swan migration through Riecks Lake in Alma, Wisconsin. ... "To share with visitors to Rieck's Lake Park a knowledge of and an appreciation for the tundra swan and the associated flora and fauna of the Mississippi River valley." ; Alma Tundra Swan Watch...
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www.almaswanwatch.org/index.asp
www.almaswanwatch.org/index.asp
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Tundra Swan; Cygnus columbianus; ... Because they breed in remote and little disturbed areas, Tundra Swans have so far escaped the fate of the closely related Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator) of the West, which was reduced to near extinction by hunting and habitat destruction.
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www.enature.com/flashcard/show_flash_card.asp?recordNum...
www.enature.com/flashcard/show_flash_card.asp?recordNumber=bd0414
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Tundra Swan: Small swan, completely white, head and neck often stained rust-brown from ferrous minerals in marsh soils. Black bill, usually with yellow spot at base. Black legs, feet. Strong direct flight on steady wing beats. ... The Tundra Swan has a large range, estimated globally at 100,000 to 1,000,000 square...
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identify.whatbird.com/obj/296/overview/Tundra_Swan.aspx
identify.whatbird.com/obj/296/overview/Tundra_Swan.aspx
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