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  2. Trumpeter swan - Wikipedia

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    The trumpeter swan has a large, wedge-shaped black bill that can be minimally lined with salmon-pink coloration around the mouth. The bill measures 10.5–12 cm (4.1–4.7 in), up to twice the length of a Canada goose (Branta canadensis) bill; the trumpeter swan bill is the largest of any waterfowl species in the world. The legs are gray-pink ...

  3. Swan song - Wikipedia

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    The whooper swan's nearest relatives, the trumpeter and tundra swans, share its musical tracheal loop. Zoologist D.G. Elliot reported in 1898 that a tundra swan he had shot and wounded in flight began a long glide down whilst issuing a series of "plaintive and musical" notes that "sounded at times like the soft running of the notes of an octave ...

  4. The Trumpet of the Swan - Wikipedia

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    The Trumpet of the Swan is a children's novel by E. B. White published in 1970. It tells the story of Louis, [ A ] a trumpeter swan born without a voice who overcomes this difficulty by learning to play a trumpet in order to impress a beautiful swan named Serena.

  5. Swan - Wikipedia

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    Mute swan threatens a photographer in Toyako, Japan. A familiar behaviour of swans is that they mate for life, and typically bond even before they reach sexual maturity. Trumpeter swans, for example, can live as long as 24 years and only start breeding at the age of 4–7, forming monogamous pair bonds as early as 20 months. [23] "

  6. Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The elegant trumpeter swan is North America's largest waterfowl, with a wingspans of 8 feet (2.6 m) and they can weigh up to 30 pounds (13 kg). Whooping cranes. The elevation of the refuge ranges from 6,600 feet (2,000 m) to almost 10,000 feet (3,000 m) and consists of 65,810.25 acres (266.32 km 2) [1] of high elevation prairie and forested ...

  7. Can You Actually Eat Swan? - AOL

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    "But I've never seen swan on a market list," Batali added. "Swans seem a bit more regal and untouchable than a common chicken—not to mention that the trumpeter swan was close to being an ...

  8. Ralph Edwards (homesteader) - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Edwards, OC (c. 1892 – July 3, 1977) was a pioneering British Columbian homesteader, amateur pilot [1] and leading conservationist of the trumpeter swan.He received the Order of Canada in 1972 for his conservation efforts, [2] and is the namesake of the Edwards Range mountains.

  9. Trumpeter (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Trumpeter (rank), a regiment specific, descriptive name given to Privates in the British Army; Trumpeter (company), a plastic model kit company based in China; Trumpeter clock, a type of clock that uses air vibrating a reed to mimic the sound of a trumpet; Trumpeter Books, an imprint of Shambhala Publications; The Trumpeter (song), 1904 song