Swans return to Washington

<p>Trumpeter swans that migrate to Washington originate from forested regions of Alaska and Canada&rsquo;s western Yukon and northern British Columbia for the winter. They are the heaviest living bird in North America, with wingspans that can exceed 10-feet. They breed in shallow ponds, lakes, wetlands and rivers, with the largest numbers of breeding pairs in Alaska.</p> <p>Tundra swans migrate to Washington from windswept tundra habitats of the Alaska Peninsula for the winter. Tundras are smaller than trumpeters, with wingspans up to six feet, and they have a noticeable yellow spot at the base of their eye.</p> <p><a href="https://wdfw.medium.com/swans-return-to-washington-39810b9539ae"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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