Trumpeter Swan
The Trumpeter Swan's long, twisted windpipe acts like a resonating chamber, pro-
ducing a distinctive, bugle-like call. It is the largest of all North American waterfowl,
with an average weight of 12 kilograms and a wingspan of over 2.5 metres.
During the winter months, many of us dream about flying off to a sunny tropical
island, but the Vancouver area is the winter destination for many Trumpeter Swans.
Although you are unlikely to find this swan in the urbanized areas of Vancouver, there
is a good chance of finding it in the wetlands and agricultural fields in Delta and on
Westham Island.
ducing a distinctive, bugle-like call. It is the largest of all North American waterfowl,
with an average weight of 12 kilograms and a wingspan of over 2.5 metres.
During the winter months, many of us dream about flying off to a sunny tropical
island, but the Vancouver area is the winter destination for many Trumpeter Swans.
Although you are unlikely to find this swan in the urbanized areas of Vancouver, there
is a good chance of finding it in the wetlands and agricultural fields in Delta and on
Westham Island.
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