Trumpeter swans are now reproducing at a rate no one predicted when 150 fragile eggs were transported to Minnesota from Alaska, beginning in 1987. Carrol Henderson was the Department of Natural ...
Each day, we view the swamp from an overlook that Joe built which we call “The Hide." This name came from his tours in England, where they typically use the word "hide" for a small bird watching ...
They’re big. They’re beautiful. And there’s lots of them. Perhaps too many? Trumpeter swans are now reproducing at a rate no one predicted when 150 fragile eggs were transported to Minnesota from ...
A few more trumpeter swans, often seen wintering in Vadnais Heights or along the St. Croix River, will be sporting new neck jewelry this year. Researchers with the U.S. Department of Natural Resources ...
In early morning at Little Swamp Sanctuary in western Midland County, we can see the far shore of the wetland, almost one half mile away, through a path of trimmed open space where we have a seep or ...
WILBURN -- A small crowd has gathered on a cold, overcast Monday morning in the gravel parking lot of a little lake on Hiram Road in Cleburne County. They have come to see trumpeter swans, and the ...
A baby trumpeter swan with bird flu lies on the snow to die in December at Sweet Marsh in Bremer County. (Photo courtesy of Kip Ladage) Buy Photo The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using ...
HELENA – Wildlife officials plan to release five young trumpeter swans into the restored wetlands of Montana’s Madison River as part of an effort to bolster the declining populations of the species in ...
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