From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
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LocationSpecies group
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Bird +
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Location breeding occurrence is
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Not known to occur +
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Location name
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Sitka +
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Location occurrence breeding
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- +
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Location occurrence fall
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Uncommon +
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Location occurrence is
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Documented +
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Location occurrence spring
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Uncommon +
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Location occurrence summary
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Uncommon Spring and Fall migrant. Formerly … Uncommon Spring and Fall migrant. Formerly Rare Winter resident, now Fairly Common Winter residents. Most likely to be found on the road system at [[Starrigavan]], [[Swan Lake]], or [[Herring Cove]].
Based on past reports, it appears that Trumpeter Swans are being seen more frequently and in greater numbers throughout the winter. In recent years, birds have been reported in winter months at [[Swan Lake]], [[Thimbleberry Lake]], [[Baranof Warm Springs]], [[Fish Bay]], [[Silver Bay]], and [[Starrigavan Bay]]. Some wintering swans seem to stay in a single location, while others move between salt water and freshwater or split their time between more than one bay.plit their time between more than one bay. +
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Location occurrence summer
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Very Rare +
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Location occurrence winter
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Fairly Common +
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Species
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Trumpeter Swan +
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TaxonNumber
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18 +
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Has queryThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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Sitka/Trumpeter Swan +
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LocationBird +
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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19 January 2021 05:00:05 +
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