Migrant Tundra Swans are being seen at Old Cedar Ave. bridge

On their way to nesting along the Canadian Arctic coast and in far northwestern Alaska

March 18, 2017 at 10:09PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

An early flight of 25 Tundra Swans was reported Saturday, seen from the Old Cedar Avenue bridge. The birds are moving from winter territory on Chesapeake Bay to nesting ground along the Canadian Arctic coast and in far northwestern Alaska. More flights will be arriving. Listen for them whoooo whooooing high overhead.

(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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