I received this interesting e-mail from Patricia Manthey of the WI DNR about the two neck-banded Trumpeters I saw at the Fond du Lac Bridge in Duluth this week. P38. This trumpeter, sex unknown, was hatched in 2001 at Lower Ox Lake near Solon Springs in Douglas County Wisconsin. Interestingly, it was reported at the St Croix Flowage at Gordon, Wisconsin on March 05. At that time it had no mate, but was with a cygnet (gray neck and head). We do not know where it nests, but this new report may help us locate it. 68C is a female, hatched in 2004 at Crex Meadows, Dike 5 site. This bird spent last summer with an uncollared mate at the UW Foundation site SW of Superior. They're close to home. they did not nest last year, but appeared to be a territorial pair, so we're hoping to see a nest this year. we do our first aerial survey in about two weeks and will be checking that area. Thanks, Sparky, for a very useful observation. Also thanks to Madeleine for getting it to us over here in Wisconsin. And, last but not least, thanks to former "Swan Girl" Julie Fromm for the earlier observations of both collared birds! Pat Patricia Manthey Avian Ecologist, Bureau of Endangered Resources Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources 3550 Mormon Coulee Road La Crosse, WI 54601 Phone: 608-789-5651 FAX: 608-785-9990 email: patricia.manthey at wisconsin.gov
From: Madeleine Linck [mailto:mli...@threeriversparkdistrict.org] Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 8:57 AMTo: Manthey, Patricia F - DNRSubject: FW: [mou] Trumpeter Swans/Duluth (Yellow Neck Bands) Report for you guys... Madeleine From: mou-net-bounces at moumn.org [mailto:mou-net-boun...@moumn.org] On Behalf Of sparky stensaasSent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 9:02 PMTo: MN OrnithologistsSubject: [mou] Trumpeter Swans/Duluth (Yellow Neck Bands) Tuesday March 25, 2008 Today there were two pairs of Trumpeter Swans on the St.Louis River at the Fond du lac bridge (MN23). There was some open water on the river...Mostly frozen. (Andrew Webster noted swans here on Sunday 3/23). One bird had a yellow neck band reading P38. His mate had no neck band. In the other pair, one bird had a yellow neck band reading 68C. His mate had no neck band. I'm guessing these are Iowa DNR reintroduction birds (I e-mailed them) but does anyone have any other thoughts?Sparky Stensaas2515 Garthus Road Wrenshall, MN 55797 218.341.3350 cell sparkystensaas at hotmail.comwww.kollathstensaas.comwww.stoneridgepress.comwww.sparkyphotos.com _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Hotmail is giving away Zunes. http://www.windowslive-hotmail.com/ZuneADay/?locale=en-US&ocid=TXT_TAGLM_Mobile_Zune_V3 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://moumn.org/pipermail/mou-net_moumn.org/attachments/20080327/8a0eea45/attachment-0001.html