After much staring at pictures and various guides people have pointed me to 
I think this is actually a Tundra swan for these reasons:
 
1, Sharp prominent curves in bill around gape
2. In all of my pictures there is evidence of the yellow teardrop marking 
on the lore. It looks like a reflection at first but it is in the same 
location at different angles and has some degree of yellow in it.
3. The area of the bill where it joins the eye is relatively narrow
4. The shape of the back is not as evenly rounded as the tundra
 
Thanks for all of the comments.
 
Bill
 
 
 

On Wednesday, November 14, 2012 9:29:48 PM UTC-7, kickback wrote:

> Here are some more pictures showing frontal views:
>   
> http://www.avoapples.com/birds/IMG_2491_cr.jpg
>  http://www.avoapples.com/birds/IMG_2490_cr.jpg
>  http://www.avoapples.com/birds/IMG_2516_cr.jpg
> http://www.avoapples.com/birds/IMG_2530_cr.jpg
>  http://www.avoapples.com/birds/IMG_2534_cr.jpg
>  
> Thanks for the comments so far
>  
> Bill
>
> On Wednesday, November 14, 2012 8:12:49 PM UTC-7, kickback wrote:
>
>> I think these pictures show a Trumpeter swan based on its bill shape and 
>> color which is what Bill Maynard and Brandon Percival originally thought 
>> they saw (and later questioned) at Rice's pond at Fountain Creek Nature 
>> center on Tuesday. 
>>  
>>   Comments on this swan's ID are welcome, is it a Trumpeter or Tundra 
>> swan?
>>  
>> http://www.avoapples.com/birds/IMG_2497_cr.jpg
>>  
>> http://www.avoapples.com/birds/IMG_2513_cr.jpg
>>  
>> Thanks!
>>  
>> Bill Kosar
>> Colorado Springs
>> [email protected]
>>
>

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