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Pictures shared on social media by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources show a large flock of the large birds in a field just off State Route 2 near the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge.
Keep your eyes peeled and ears listening, too. Tundra swans are on the move!
The department explained that the birds are tundra swans, and migrate 4,000 miles one way and fly 26,000 feet high at speeds of 100 miles per hour.
[WATCH: In the video player above a tender moment between a rare white deer and fawn caught on camera in NE Ohio.] (WJW) – Keep your eyes peeled and ears listening, too. Tundra swans are on the ...
Unlike other birds now flying direct paths to Alaska, tundra swans take months to cross the continent.
Trumpeters seem to be explorers in contrast to the tundra swans that are locked into a rigid schedule by their evolutionary strategy of migrating some 9,000 miles a year between Alaskan and Yukon ...
A Florida man who killed a protected tundra swan in front of a group of birdwatchers last winter has received a lifetime hunting ban, along with six months probation and $1,500 in fines, according to ...
North America is home to two native swans, tundra swans and trumpeter swans. Both nest in the high Arctic. Both migrate south for the winter.
COLUMBUS — Winter brings a variety of interesting birds to Ohio, making it an ideal time for birdwatching. According to a press release from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, bird ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Friday that trumpeter swans are no longer listed as threatened species in the state.
Bird lovers watch in horror as hunter guns down Tundra swan that rarely appears in Florida The large waterfowl are federally-protected and can't be hunted in the state.