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TUNDRA SWAN
The Tundra Swan is the most widespread and numerous species of swan in North America. Though the Tundra Swan is mostly found in Alaska or Canada, many flocks are now beign spoted in Oregon. Tundra swans, once called whistlers, are winter visitors to Oregon. ... You can certainly tell a Tundra Swan from their bill. ... but the Tundra Swan has a long, strait bill. Imature Tundra Swans have a body much grayer than an adult. ...
Food for the tundra swans is largely vegetative. ... While the flock is feeding one swan stands guard to warn of any approaching danger. ... Tundra swans first breed when they are 2 or 3 years old. ...
Adult Tundra Swans molt between July and August they are flightless for several weeks, until the moulted primary wing feathers are replaced by new ones.
Approximate Word count = 712 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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