[TN-Bird] Re: Banding info on the Dyer Co. Trumpeter Swans
- From: Bill Pulliam <bb551@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: greenesnake@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 09:09:45 -0600
Thanks for tracking this down. The reintroduced Trumpeter Swans are
considered wild and countable by state records committees in Illinois
and Michigan; I haven't yet found whether Wisconsin has made a ruling
on this. I also haven't yet found when the first Trumpeters were
wild-hatched in Wisconsin, but it was at the latest 1995 (making 2008
at least the 14th consecutive year of wild breeding and population
increases).
Bill Pulliam
Hohenwald TN
> On Jan 22, 2009, at 10:03 AM, Mark Greene wrote:
>
> I received some info on the Dyer County Trumpeter Swans found by
> Bill Pulliam and photogrpahed by Mike Todd. One of the birds was
> banded and had a yellow neck collar with a number on it.
> [...]
> 00Y is a Wisconsin trumpeter, hatched in the wild and banded in
> 2007 at Nelson Lake in Sawyer County. Nelson Lake is near Hayward
> in north central Wisconsin.
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