What is another name for a trumpeter swan?

What is another name for a trumpeter swan?

Trumpeter swan. The trumpeter swan ( Cygnus buccinator) is a species of swan found in North America. The heaviest living bird native to North America, it is also the largest extant species of waterfowl with a wingspan that may exceed 10 ft (3.0 m). It is the American counterpart and a close relative of the whooper swan ( Cygnus cygnus)…

Why does the trumpeter swan have a black bill?

Its black bill is useful in distinguishing the trumpeter swan from the introduced Mute swan. The trumpeter swan is the largest extant species of waterfowl, and both the heaviest and longest native bird of North America.

What are the chances of a baby Trumpeter Swan surviving?

Young trumpeter swans may have as little as 40% chance of survival due variously to disturbance and destruction by humans, predation, nest flooding, and starvation. In some areas, though, the breeding success rate is considerably greater and, occasionally, all cygnets may reach maturity.

What is the Oregon trumpeter swan program (OTSP)?

Introductions of non-indigenous species in the Western states, for example through the Oregon Trumpeter Swan Program (OTSP), have also been met with criticism, but generally the perceived attractiveness of natural sites has priority over the original range of any given species.

What is the book The Trumpet of the Swan about?

The Trumpet of the Swan. It tells the story of Louis (pronounced “LOO-ee” by the author in the audiobook, a reference to trumpeter Louis Armstrong, a point that is made explicit in the book), a trumpeter swan born without a voice who overcomes this difficulty by learning to play a trumpet in order to impress a beautiful swan named Serena.

Where can I see a trumpeter swan in Canada?

One of the largest conservation sites for the trumpeter swan is located in Lois Hole Provincial Park. It is located adjacent to the renamed Trumpeter subdivision of Edmonton, Alberta within Big Lake.

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