Trumpeter swan (Cygnus
buccinator)
The success
of the Trumpeter Swan restoration is being monitored through reports of
swan sightings. Information obtained through these observations lets
us know of survival of the individuals, reproduction and gives us knowledge
of habitat utilization.
You can help
by reporting all sightings of marked Trumpeter Swans that you see.
This can be done in several ways. First, print out the Trumpeter
swan observation form to record your sightings. (This form is also available
here as an MS Word format.) This will guide
you in providing the types of information that we record in our data base.
Please record and provide as much information as asked for on the observation
form as possible.
When making
observations of swan markers carefully note the type (neck-collar, wing
marker or leg band) and color of the marker, then precisely record the
alphanumeric code on the marker (this is usually 3 digits something like
Red J05 or Green 6F2).
You can then
call our office at 641-357-3517 and report the swan(s) you've observed.
Alternatively you can mail the completed form to:
Iowa Department
of Natural Resources
1203 North
Shore Dr.
Clear Lake,
Iowa 50428
Or finally,
you can E-Mail the Iowa DNR by using this e-mail link, Report
a Marked Swan.
All observations
that include verifiable marker codes will receive a response with updated
information on the bird. Over
3,500 observations of Iowa released Trumpeter Swans have been reported to the
Iowa DNR from as far away places as Manitoba and Texas.
Observations of Trumpeter Swans released in Iowa 1995-2005
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