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Given the excellent soundproofing at my apt, when I heard a loud honking-like sound at near dusk just 5 minutes ago, I figured it must be a huge group of Tundra Swans. I ran outside to see a v long, wavy line heading East. Easily a 1000+ birds! The line was stretched out from west of my apt to as far as I could see E! They were pretty high and the light failing, but wow!
I take it this is an annual show in OH?! Amazing.
Where do all these swans winter, Texas/La?
Peggy Wang
Hudson
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