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Tundra swans flock to flooded farmland

Cathie Rowand | The Journal Gazette
Tundra swans take a migration rest in a flooded farm field on Homestead Road south of U.S. 24 on Monday morning. The tundra swan breeds on the high tundra across the top of North America and winters in large flocks along both coasts. A yellow spot in front of the eye distinguishes it from the trumpeter swan.