Subject: Re: Trumpeter Swans?
Date: Feb 14 11:28:20 1995
From: Eugene Hunn - hunn at u.washington.edu


Tweets,

When I was up to the Skagit last, Jan. 28, I counted ca. 1100 swans on
Fir Island and all or most were Tundras; then I encountered another
flock of 350 or so along Chuckanut Drive nw of Mt. Vernon which seemed to
be all or mostly Trumpeters. Does this fits others' experience this winter?

Gene Hunn.

On Tue, 14 Feb 1995, geri walker wrote:

> Eric,
>
> The large Trumpeter flock off Ferndale road has a small percentage (about
> 20-30 birds) of Tundras.
>
>
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> On Mon, 13 Feb 1995, Eric C Eines wrote:
>
> > Location: WA state, Whatcom Co, Off frendale Rd between Lumi Indian Res
> > and Ferndale on the Nooksack River Valley.
> >
> > Any birders up here in Whatcom County noticed the flock of about 250
> > adults and juviniles in the large field? They have been there for 3 weeks. I
> > don't have a spotting scope, but they appear/sound like Trumpeters.
> >
>
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