Tundra Swans

The Tundra Swans returned to spend their winter with us around the Chesapeake Bay, and I’m sure are unfazed by our arctic cold right now.  That’s their summer norm on the Arctic Tundra.

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39 thoughts on “Tundra Swans

  1. Love Swans. We have resident Mute Swans (Orange bill). Like you over winter we too get visitors from Iceland and further north. Our are just a little different. The Whooper Swan has a black and yellow bill, the black being an angular point. The Bewick Swan also has a black and yellow bill, but the yellow area is larger and the black more rounded. They return each winter to our wetland marshy areas…. so far this year not manged a visit to admire. All the same species yet all a little different. 🙂

    • Thank you, Linda! Every morning I scope the river across the road from our house and there’s 20-40 swans tucked in a small area of flowing channel waters (river is mostly frozen over). I think they think the same thing!

      • You sure can’t blame them Donna! I hope YOU are also tucked away somewhere out of the elements. We had sun today – I finally got to the Park after three weeks, but did not take the camera as it was still quite cold. We are back to a wintry mix tonight, then on Friday back to the Deep Freeze for a week with more snow. Ugh!

  2. I’ve always wondered about swans. There are many that spend the winter here close to our home and that has surprised me. I thought they would have gone somewhere warmer.

  3. Beautiful images of these beautiful winter visitors, Donna!

    On Tuesday while birding I saw 4 sleeping in a pond up in Reno. No doubt exhausted from flying in from California’s Pacific Flyway. On Friday I was back up there birding and they were gone! They’re already on their way back up north!

    • No, not really. They really do more of the loud calls and squawking on the ground/fields or water when in flocks, sometimes when taking off. They sound softer at dawn and dusk, even some through the night, more muffled. I used to live where they came to a cove every day/night and used to go out on my balcony and listen to them during the evenings and early morning. It was so beautiful!

  4. I so enjoy Swans…even the Mutes…as they are so elegant and graceful on the water. Now if we could just get that attitude of those Mutes addressed…

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