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Do Swans migrate?

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Do Swans migrate?

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According to e-nature.com, only two species of swan are found in New England – the Mute Swan and the Tundra Swan. http://www.enature.com/fieldguides/view_… The Mute Swan is non-migratory. “Migration Status – Non-migratory in North America, Mute Swans may make short-distance, seasonal movements dictated by the weather.” http://birdweb.org/birdweb/bird_details.… Tundra swans migrate, but it is unlikely that a breeding pair of Tundra Swans would have summered in the New England area. “Tundra swan

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