High overhead, a “wedge” (thanks Don) of swans forms their familiar migratory v-shape. Their black bills indicate that they’re either trumpeter or tundra swans, but trumpeters are often tagged, and since none of these appear to be tagged consensus is leaning towards identifying them as tundra swans.
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