Re: NNYBirds: Tundra Swan photos or details?
Subject: Re: NNYBirds: Tundra Swan photos or details?
From: Dana Rohleder
Date: Tue, Feb 7, 2012, 9:11 PM
Sheila/all,
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Dana Rohleder - moderator
Port Kent, NY
On 2/7/2012 10:06 PM, Sheila LaBounty wrote:
> Attached is a picture of one of the Tundra Swans from today at Ausable Point Beach. There were three swans but the others were resting when I got there and this one was fishing the entire time I watched (for about an hour) - I was lucky to get a picture of something other than his tail in the air.
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> From: Matthew Medler<(email address filtered)>
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> Subject: NNYBirds: Tundra Swan photos or details?
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> Hi All,
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> I was wondering if anybody has good photos or detailed field notes of the Tundra Swans that have been seen at Ausable Point. While I do not mean in any way to question any observers' identification of these birds, differentiating between Tundra and Trumpeter Swans is not a trivial matter. And, since swans of any sort are quite rare on Lake Champlain, it would be great to have details and/or photos of these swans "on the record," either here on NNYBirds or as part of an eBird submission.
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> Thanks,
> Matt Medler
> Ithaca
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