Publication Type:
ReportSource:
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, Lakeview, MT, p.8 + figures (2002)Call Number:
U02OLS01IDUSKeywords:
Cygnus buccinator, SWAP, Trumpeter SwanAbstract:
The Mid-Winter Trumpeter Swan Survey is an annual survey conducted in late January or early February. The survey is a cooperative effort of numerous entities and intended to provide a total count of trumpeter swans in the Rocky Mountain Population (RMP). The 2002 Mid-Winter Trumpeter Swan Survey was conducted during 10-15 February. We counted 4,415 trumpeter swans (white birds and cygnets), compared to 3,975 swans last year. The number of white birds increased from last year by 19%, and the number of cygnets decreased 24% from last year. Of the 4,415 birds, 89% are believed to emigrate from Canada (swans that nest in Canada and winter in the Tri-State region) and 11% are from U.S. group (swans that nest and winter in the Tri-State region).
Notes:
ELECTRONIC FILE - Zoology: Birds
SWAP (2/19/2016) citation:
Olson D. 2002. 2002 Mid-winter trumpeter swan survey. Lakeview (MT): US Fish and Wildlife Service, Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. 8 p.
Generic citation:
Olson, D. 2002. 2002 mid-winter trumpeter swan survey. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, Lakeview, MT. 8 pp. plus figures.