Summary of the trumpeter swan, including geographic distribution, habitats for breeding and wintering, life cycle, nesting, food, limiting factors, longevity, population dynamics, and human management.
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Summary of the trumpeter swan, including geographic distribution, habitats for breeding and wintering, life cycle, nesting, food, limiting factors, longevity, population dynamics, and human management.
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Banko, Winston E.The Trumpeter Swan: its History, Habits, and Population in the United States,
report,
April 30, 1960;
Washington D.C..
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc700938/:
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