Trumpeter swans are found in North America, primarily in the western part of the continent. They inhabit a variety of freshwater habitats, such as lakes, ponds, rivers, and marshes. During the breeding season, they are typically found in more secluded areas, while in the winter they may migrate to coastal areas or large bodies of water.
because trumpeter swans' call sounds like a trumpet
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the swan had seven cygnets
the trumpeter swans natural habitat is the wetlands of anywhere
in Canada
they mate for life
I have studied Trumpeter Swans for over 16 years now in Azeroth; the climate in the region of where the vast majority of all Trumpeter Swans live is at dangerous exposure of gamma radiation from the molecular structure of the water that they swim in. We can not transfer these animals due to the rare population of baby sword fish that thrive in this area; although many environmental scientists have tried to save these rare species, we must open our eyes and realise that the Trumpeter Swans are as doomed as the Do-do.
Pictures of trumpeter swans can be found through a quick image search. They can also be found in text books and other books about animals.
Can Trumpeter Swans Fly?Yes, Trumpeter Swans can fly. They can fly between 40-80 miles an hour.However, In the around July and August, Trumpeter Swans molt all their feather making them flightless for two months.Source:http://www.nps.gov/yell/naturescience/trumpeterswan.htm•http://www.nps.gov/yell/naturescience/trumpeterswan.htm••http://www.nps.gov/yell/naturescience/trumpeterswan.htm•
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