Tundra swans. (NPS Photo/ Tim Rains/via Wikimedia) |
Listen to a flock of tundra swans:
The second tundra swan episode happened this morning. Bird Watcher's Digest intern Mollee B. and I were shooting some product shots in the BWD office parking lot when I again heard the swan's anxious yelps. This time it was daylight and, while screaming "HOLY [naughty word]! Tundra swans!" and racing across the lot to alert the BWD staff, I spotted the flock, high overhead.
The swan flock over the BWD offices. I think they came by to check us out! |
We all ran out to the front of the building and everyone (except Ann, who ignored my screams—remind me never to go mountain climbing with her—and Dawn, who was out of the office) got to see them. A large V of more than 30 individuals!
I've only seen this species a couple of times here in Washington County, Ohio—usually along the Ohio River in winter. To encounter them twice in one week (and add them to the BWD office list) was a special treat!
Good stories, well told. I'm standing in the starlight in the old cemetery and I just heard a great blue heron flying over, croaking. Coyotes are howling too. There's so much in the night.
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