laker67 Posted December 25, 2011 Author Posted December 25, 2011 I'm pretty sure it was a white trumpeter swan. My brother saw a few last week duck hunting. He said they had a huge wingspan. Hopefully i can attach this picture showing one in flight with it's feet trailing behind. thx for the photo bill, just can't recall seeing the black feet and bill.
WHARFRAT Posted December 25, 2011 Posted December 25, 2011 Seriously, if it was by itself, I doubt it was a swan. I'm more apt to think it was a white crane. They do fly low, kind of noisy and are usually loners. Swans are always at least in pairs, unless a hunter has mistaken one for a snow goose, which has happened, though I can't imagine someone not being able to tell the difference. I've also only witnessed swans in fields and shallow marsh conditions. Just from what I've observed, I don't think they are large bodies of water type birds, though I'm far from an expert. @lozcrappie
watermen Posted December 26, 2011 Posted December 26, 2011 tundra swan is likely what you saw. I have seen them in the area, and though not ususally alone there is a season on them to the states north and west of here. They have a call similar to a goose ,but more like a spec or snow goose. Not uncommon at all in some locals.
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