Banique's Bird
Report
This report will tell you about Tundra swans. It will tell you
how it looks, where it lives, what it eats, its enemies, and also
interesting facts. I hope you enjoy this report.
How it Looks
The Tundra swan is one of the largest flying birds and it weighs
18 to 20 pounds. The Tundra swan has a very long neck and short
feet. The Tundra swan has a black and yellow beak. Their wing
span is 6 to 7 feet. Most swans are white.
Where It Lives
Tundra swans are water animals. Tundra swans live in Asia, Alaska
and Canada. Tundra swans live in place like lakes, bays, and other
bodies of water. They live in North America rivers, ponds, and
salt water .Tundra swans live alone unless paired with mate.
What It Eats
Tundra swans eat lots of things. Tundra swans eat plants, insects,
tadpoles, snails, tiny fish, seeds, grain, roots, grasses, dams,
fish eggs. They all so eat mussels, leaves, stems, and tubers.
Its Enemies
Tundra swans have many enemies. Tundra swans enemies are big birds,
foxes, wolves, dogs, coyotes, gulls, large fish like pikes, and
eagles.
Interesting facts
There are many interesting facts. Tundra swans fly in "V"
formation. Their are eight kinds of swans lay its eggs white places
and in northern North America. Their marshland nests are very
large and usually contain about six eggs. Tundra swans were called
Whistling swans. Swans migrate. Tundra swans colors are light
gray. The Tundra swans fly 5 miles.