I know this is an older video, but, it looks like you've got two Trumpeter Swans on the left, and, from the patterning of the yellow in the bills, size difference, and sound, the other two are Whooper Swans. Absolutely gorgeous birds!
@mortiee... They are not mine. The "Duck Boy" down the road has a huge pond, or tiny lake, and keeps hundreds of ducks and geese. Feeds them every day to the tune of $200 a month!
They are actually Whooper Swans because they have lots of yellow on their beaks and sound like someone is squeezing a bulb horn. The ones on the right with the all black bills are Trumpeter Swans. Canadian Tundra Swans (Whistling Swans) have yellow spots on their beaks that are usually very difficult to see. European Tundra Swans (Bewick’s Swans) have slightly larger spots and can be confused with Whooper Swans.
Darn, I guess you are correct, but they still sound like a woman giving out their "Honey Do" list :) PS They are cute so they can get away with all the noise!
They're having the most epic philosophical conversation about the universe and we have no idea of the secrets they had revealed here.
Human: "Talk to me."
4 Swans: "Thank you for joining our Ted Talk on quantum physics."
They’re just talking about how life’s going and chatting about their families; one can call it a *swanversation.*
If a chat betwen swans is called swanversation
Why when we chat betwen ourself it isn't called humanversation
@@tijstodyits a pun
I know this is an older video, but, it looks like you've got two Trumpeter Swans on the left, and, from the patterning of the yellow in the bills, size difference, and sound, the other two are Whooper Swans. Absolutely gorgeous birds!
There's a debate as to whether they should be considering one species, so I guess that's why it was titled like this
Very cute, the trumpeter swans and whooper swans have a thing in common, they can move their neck, make a noise and move their wings, I like both
0:05 I laugh so extremely hard when whooper swan moving head down and up with means dancing
I bet the guy talking to the swans developed superpowers after being in the presence of such an extraordinary conference.
I love how they dance and talk to each other at the same time
The ones with the yellow on their beaks are called whooper swans
smaller ones are called tundra swans (aka.bewick’s swan)
that sounds like a Canada goose
This is what happens when my wife invites over her friends. Sounds the same to me.
"We're sorry, your free trial of swan song has expired"
Beautiful conversation 'free and happy' 😊📣
*Sounds like a beautiful music*
Beautiful birds. Trumpeters look to be a bit bigger
Trumpeter swans are the largest living swan.
This has so much potential to go viral why hasn't it IM ASKING YOU RUclips ALOGYRTHM WHAT IS GOING ON
The full black beaks are trumpeters but the one with the yellow they are tundra swans
They sound like geese, only louder.
But with longer neck
@@kelvinhow1965 that too
I love swans
Same
Oh that's so adorable
I know HONK HONK trust me,
They're HONKING about the convoy to Winnipeg!
Mfs at the dinner table talking about politics and someone says something wrong and people start a fucking civil war
hey , talk to me . quack ,quack, hey talk to me . quack quack. :)
Cute swans
Swans are the cutest of all cuz they are super feathery, graceful, beautiful and insanely perfect bodies ❤️
Geese are awesome as well. Perfect creatures!
Was für herrliche Kreaturen...💕
that's 1 trumpeter and 2 whooper swans, but a nice video!
Quack quack! 🦢🦢🦢🦢
Untitled Swan Game:
Average Spore Friendly gameplay:
Ohhhhhh they’re so happy…..
@mortiee... They are not mine. The "Duck Boy" down the road has a huge pond, or tiny lake, and keeps hundreds of ducks and geese. Feeds them every day to the tune of $200 a month!
Reminds me of when my girlfriend has a coffee meeting with her colleagues.
Talking
Trumpeter and whooper
Those are juvenile trumpeter swans and Adult Tundra swans
They are actually Whooper Swans because they have lots of yellow on their beaks and sound like someone is squeezing a bulb horn. The ones on the right with the all black bills are Trumpeter Swans. Canadian Tundra Swans (Whistling Swans) have yellow spots on their beaks that are usually very difficult to see. European Tundra Swans (Bewick’s Swans) have slightly larger spots and can be confused with Whooper Swans.
@@erikbrickman4461 Oh yeah thanks for the advice
2 trumpeter swan. 2 whooper swan
Cuties
Reminds me of the Trumpet of the Swan movie from Columbia Tristar aka Sony Pictures
There's 2 whooper swans and 1 trumpeter swan
wonderful video
Распевка перед весной!
Yellow ones are whooper swans
these are trumpeter swans
We know.
@@chrisjivers918 good to see the title was updated! 👍
They sound like ichthyornis and pteranodon stenbergi from Disney's dinosaur
Sounds like a truck horn
No it does not.
Aaaawwww! :o)
Darn, I guess you are correct, but they still sound like a woman giving out their "Honey Do" list :)
PS They are cute so they can get away with all the noise!
No they can't
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😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂
What are they looking at 0:04
This sound is same
Can we buy trumpeter swan
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Those are whooper swans not trumpeter swans
The black beaked ones are Trumpeter Swans
@@robonaught okay I know.
ARE THOSE SWANS YOURS?
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