Trumpeter Swan Cygnus
buccinator
Distribution and
Habitat
Once fairly widespread,
trumpeter swans are now only found in isolated
populations in western Canada and the western
United States. It inhabits lakes, ponds, large
rivers, bays, and sometimes grain fields with
large ponds.
Reproduction
Trumpeters breed from April
through May. The nest is a large bulky platform
of aquatic vegetation lined with down. Clutch
sizes range from as few as two to as many as ten
eggs.
Diet
The trumpeter swan's diet is
almost entirely vegetarian, consisting primarily
of the leaves and stems of aquatic plants, seeds,
and grain tubers, occasionally supplemented by
insects, snails, small reptiles and fish, and
molluscs.
Scientific
Classification
phylum Chordata
subphylum Vertebrata
class Aves
order Anseriformes
family Anatidae
subfamily Anserinae
genus & species Cygnus buccinator
Animal Diversity Web http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Cygnus_buccinator/
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