Saturday, March 13, 2021

The Swans are (probably) Back!

To jump back 5 years again, this has been the week that migrating Tundra have typically returned.  The ice was still half in Lake Eugenia that year, and swans, as well as a lot of geese and ducks were scattered around on both the ice and the water.  We haven't been down there this year, but given the weather, I expect it's about the same today.

All the big white birds are Tundra Swans; below are some closer shots.

Note the black beaks on all these swans,

For comparison, here's a Mute Swan we saw a few weeks back in Thornbury, with its orange beak.  It hangs around all winter.

Off for a beautiful drive in the sun today, probably have some more photos to share tomorrow.


14 comments:

  1. It would be great to see them. I never have to my knowledge.

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  2. Yes, the swans are on the way back, lots around our area now.

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  3. I love to see the graceful swans. Thanks for these shots. :-)

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  4. They are such elegant creatures!

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  5. Beautiful. a few years ago our younger daughter treated me to the Russian Ballet Troupe and Swan Lake on Ice. So when I see your lovely photos and those graceful birds, I am reminded of an unforgettable birthday. Last year was equally memorable with all our family here. Mornings are getting darker, but now at 11.30 a.m. on a Sunday, it is hot after a cool start.

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  6. The swans are beautiful - so graceful.

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  7. Swans are so stately looking! Love them. Great photos!

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  8. The swans are on their way, the numbers at a staging area in southern Pennsylvania have plummeted, so they're headed north. Hope you enjoyed the spring sunshine.

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  9. We get swans on Mill Lake from time to time but not often. Last year we had 4 adult and one gray immature one but I don't know just what kind they were. Beautiful birds!

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  10. I saw a pair fly over! It's so exciting. SPRING is coming!!!!!!

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  11. Great photos! I heard the geese fly over this morning though I expect these are the few that overwinter here in the city. There is a bit of open water on the man made lake that they congregate to.

    Have a great drive. Take care and stay well.

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  12. these are great images!! i hope you get to go back and see the exact same thing. our swans should be coming back soon. we only have the mute swans, i have never seen the tundra swans!! i hope you had a nice ride!!

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  13. I need to get on the net and research and review my knowledge of swans. I mix them up a lot and I don't think we ever see tundra swans.

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