
Trumpeter swans are the largest of North American waterfowl.
Their long necks allow them to forage for vegetation with out diving.
I feel very lucky to have seen them.
They are an endangered species.
In the 1930's there were only 300 in Canada, but are in recovery now.

Wow! They're gorgeous! I love the shot of them facing opposite directions. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteVery cool, I saw a pair of them at the Columbus zoo, they use them for breeding and use their babies to repopulate the wild..:-))
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I have never seen them myself. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteThat second photo is amazing!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm sure there were fins below the water.....and your last post of the deer.....was fur!
lol!
~Lisa
How about that ... beautiful
ReplyDeleteSwans are such gorgeous creatures. It amazes me how elegant the always look. And how far their necks can reach!
ReplyDeleteNice job. )
ReplyDeletethey are such graceful creatures! :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful photographs
Wow, those swans look so graceful!
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Beautiful! Yes you were lucky!!
ReplyDeleteStacey,
ReplyDeleteI love watching trumpeter swans. There's a spot about a half hour drive from here where they winter and I'll soon be checking it out again. I got some beautiful photos last spring.
I am once again hosting a Christmas book swap and hope you can join in again this year. Last year's was so much fun.
Have a wonderful day.
Blessings,
Mary
They are beautiful:)
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