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A mother Trumpeter Swan leads her cygnets through the swampy waters of the Copper River Delta in the Chugach National Forest in Alaska, USA. The mother Trumpeter has a beautiful white plumage with a black beak but the cygnets still have a grayish white plumage showing a few markings of black on their bills.
The wilderness of the Copper River Delta in the Chugach National Forest in Alaska is beautiful when the lily pads are green in color and the yellow water lilies blossom. The largest breeding pairs of Trumpeter Swans are found in Alaska where they build their nests along the shallow ponds and slow moving rivers.
Trumpeter Swans with cygnets, Copper River Delta, Cordova, Chugach National Forest, Alaska.
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Cygnus Buccinator |
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© Ron Niebruggewildnatureimages.com |
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d004_549 - Trumpeter Swan Cygnets Alaska Wilderness |