Thanks for the video! Came to research swans while we are reading “The Trumpet of the Swan” by E.B. White as a homeschool family. Very informative and now me and the kiddos know the difference between the Trumpeter, Tundra, and Mute swans.
Educational and entertaining! I love all those Swans...including the Mute! Here's to hoping I see a Whooper in Ontario someday. Nice work on this video, Bird Bros! Cheers ☺️
never knew the mute swans were brought over from Europe. Never knew about the. fourth swan too. Why did you choose not to talk about the black swan...that is one gorgeous bird. 38 years of taking photos and swans are one of my favorite to take pics of
Swan does have a wingspread about 8 feet and even 10 feet in length while on flight. All 3 species of Swans, along with Canada geese are territorial waterfowl, but not Mallard Ducks.
🦆you’re getting pretty pedagogical Bros! I might put my money on the mute in a dust-up tho’... those guys are super aggressive on the trumpeters at LaSalle, pushing them out of their territories... hence egg oiling of the alien invasive (shhh). Seriously, pretty decorative alright but mutes are meanies.
You are most likely right with the mutes. I try not to hate on the invasives as most of the time its not there fault... but they do F things up. P.s Pedagogical is a new word for me. I am a teacher but I am also a student.
@@jonny-simulation-gamer you shouldn't see black swans there anymore than we should see mute swans here unfortunately we have both of those species and are now in the process of trying to eliminate both of them!
In my experience they can be frightening and will try to scare you but never usually follow through with the threat. I've hand fed a couple before and they don't bite hard.
Go to Lasalle Park in Burlington one day in the next couple months there are dozens of them there on the beach. Then you could got to the RBG and make a day out of it
Honestly who cares who would win in a fight, they're not MMA athletes or video game characters. Yes we all did that when we were children but even now as we get older? don't understand that.
Well because it's important to people that actually grew up past being children like yourself! Simply because the mute swan is more aggressive invasive and basically needs to be eliminated! They have a tendency to kill off native waterfowl species including the other swans, geese, ducks and pretty much any of the rest of them!
The unnecessarily upbeat music simultaneously made this video cheezy and great; I love it!
Thanks! We dont tone it down when it comes to the birds! lol. You think its just plain old ID video.... then BAMMM!!!
Very informative! I wouldn’t mind more “What’s the difference?” videos. Thanks!
Thanks Julia. I love feed back! I enjoy these videos... they also seem to "long term" pull in the alot of veiws , so people must fid them useful.
Thanks for the video! Came to research swans while we are reading “The Trumpet of the Swan” by E.B. White as a homeschool family. Very informative and now me and the kiddos know the difference between the Trumpeter, Tundra, and Mute swans.
Glad I found you! love the videos...all kinds!
Educational and entertaining! I love all those Swans...including the Mute! Here's to hoping I see a Whooper in Ontario someday. Nice work on this video, Bird Bros! Cheers ☺️
Thanks. Hopefully we someday lol
The town of Smith's Falls actually bought a whooper pair to control Canada geese a few years ago!
Good information! We have been seeing more and more in our area in Iowa!
Terrific video! Thanks for posting it!
Reminded me I need to go out and see the big flocks of tundra swans we get in the winter.
never knew the mute swans were brought over from Europe. Never knew about the. fourth swan too. Why did you choose not to talk about the black swan...that is one gorgeous bird. 38 years of taking photos and swans are one of my favorite to take pics of
Protect Trumpet Swan. Mute swan is danger to Trumpeter.
Trumpet swans look stupid
back swan
Swan does have a wingspread about 8 feet and even 10 feet in length while on flight. All 3 species of Swans, along with Canada geese are territorial waterfowl, but not Mallard Ducks.
Nice one, thanks for the info.
No problem. Swans are pretty common but good to know how to ID them all the same.
Trumpeter swan! ❤😍
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🦆you’re getting pretty pedagogical Bros! I might put my money on the mute in a dust-up tho’... those guys are super aggressive on the trumpeters at LaSalle, pushing them out of their territories... hence egg oiling of the alien invasive (shhh). Seriously, pretty decorative alright but mutes are meanies.
You are most likely right with the mutes. I try not to hate on the invasives as most of the time its not there fault... but they do F things up.
P.s Pedagogical is a new word for me. I am a teacher but I am also a student.
@@thebirdbros6519 hey, we stop learning we die... not to be morbid...
i live in the uk so i mainly see mute swans
do you get whooper swans ever? What other swans other then mute would you see in the UK?
@@thebirdbros6519 ocationly the black swan but not many
@@jonny-simulation-gamer you shouldn't see black swans there anymore than we should see mute swans here unfortunately we have both of those species and are now in the process of trying to eliminate both of them!
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Lol deadly vid dude
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Great video guys!? Factor myth? : Swans are violent?
In my experience they can be frightening and will try to scare you but never usually follow through with the threat. I've hand fed a couple before and they don't bite hard.
Go to Lasalle Park in Burlington one day in the next couple months there are dozens of them there on the beach. Then you could got to the RBG and make a day out of it
@@thebirdbros6519 That is so far true with the Mute Swan, the only swan species with confirmed human fatalities
Only if you threaten them, or get too close to a nest or cygnets. If you treat them with respect, they're like big ducks :)
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Honestly who cares who would win in a fight, they're not MMA athletes or video game characters. Yes we all did that when we were children but even now as we get older? don't understand that.
Well because it's important to people that actually grew up past being children like yourself! Simply because the mute swan is more aggressive invasive and basically needs to be eliminated! They have a tendency to kill off native waterfowl species including the other swans, geese, ducks and pretty much any of the rest of them!
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