In winter, whooper swans primarily feed on aquatic plants, including roots, tubers, and seeds found in shallow waters. They also consume agricultural grains when available, such as barley and wheat, which they forage from fields. Additionally, they may eat small invertebrates and other plant matter to supplement their diet during colder months.
Eagles eat whooper swans.
the whooper swan
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Bewik svan =big whoper swam= even bigger
Whooper Swan is the national bird of Finland.
The Whooper Swan was once called an ELK.
Whooper swans eat people small baby cows snakes and butterfly
The Bewick's Swan and the Whooper Swan are two species of swans found in Eurasia. The Bewick's Swan is smaller, with a distinctive yellow patch on its bill, and is known for its migratory behavior between breeding grounds in Siberia and wintering areas in Europe. The Whooper Swan is larger, with a more extensive yellow area on its bill, and is known for its loud, trumpeting calls. Both species are admired for their beauty and grace, often seen in wetlands and lakes.
The closest relatives of a Trumpeter swan are any other species of swan such as the mute swan and Whooper swan. Apart from other swans, the next closest relatives are ducks and geese.
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The whooper swan is a European bird. It begins with the letter W.