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Date: | Tue, 18 Feb 2014 17:53:22 -0500 |
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After seeing some posts on Facebook and looking at my photos, I've realized
that an immature swan I included as one of 3 Trumpeter Swans at Spring Lakes
Park was actually an immature Tundra Swan. The bird has a very small yellow
patch in front of its eye, is definitely smaller than the two Trumpeter
Swans, and does not hang out close to the swans. I had incorrectly assumed
that an immature bird in the same pond as two adults was the same species and
didn't take a good luck at it yesterday. Sorry for the bad info.
Good Birding,
Jared Merriman
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