Trumpeter Swans have now adapted to field feeding throughout the Midwest
and many are currently out in harvested corn fields throughout Wright
County. Washington County is likely habitat as well. They fly to the
larger rivers (including the St. Croix) and still open larger lakes at
night. Over 5,500 Trumpeters state-wide now in Minnesota!  These swans
that Gail has observed are thus most likely Trumpeters. Tundra Swans
should have moved through by now.

Madeleine Linck
Wildlife Technician
Three Rivers Park District
12615 County Road 9
Plymouth, MN  55441
763-694-7851
[email protected]
Fax: 763-557-4943


-----Original Message-----
From: Minnesota Birds [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gail
Wieberdink
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 3:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mou-net] tundra swans in Washington County

There were 15 to 20 large swans in a corn field off May Avenue at Square
Lake Trail in Washington County at about 1:45 this afternoon.  The swans
looked as big as trumpeters but the habitat says tundra swans.  The
swans were accompanied by a large group of crows.  It was a beautiful
day for a drive in country.

 

Gail Wieberdink   


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