With spring migration firmly in gear despite this week’s winter storm, the return of seasonal birds also could bring avian ...
Destruction of trumpeter swan populations began in the 1700s and 1800s in North America because of “unregulated harvest and wetland habitat loss.” In Ohio, the birds were eradicated “as ...
“I like to take the bird-in-flight pictures,” said fellow ... The DNR says both tundra and trumpeter swans pass through the region as migratory species in route to Canada.
Swans around the world have been admired for centuries. Of seven species known worldwide, only two native species are ...
As winter ice lingers on Whistler’s lakes, these graceful waterfowl seek refuge in flooded fields, offering a seasonal ...
At the beginning of the month, Hawk Ridge began their annual spring count for bird species returning home. The Hawk Ridge ...
From singing American robins to the rat-a-tats of various objects by woodpeckers, to trumpeting trumpeter swans and much more, there is much to see and hear in the great outdoors.
People who encounter a white, four-foot-tall bird walking down a road are asked to give it the right-of-way, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) said. Trumpeter swan families with ...
The whooper swan, like its onomatopoeic cousins, the whistling and the trumpeter, belongs to an elegant ... Bittersweet, these beautiful birds. Yet their loveliness masks the toll exacted by ...