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The Tundra Swans are flying north - Catherine - 03-12-2025

The Tundra Swans are a sure sign that spring is coming to the northern hemisphere. They fly south for the winter. As the weather warms they make their way north with stopovers. One stopover is in southwestern Ontario. As many as 3000 swans arrive in the area. Along with the swans photographers and tourists arrive. Some like the swans arrive every year.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/london/article/theyre-quite-the-characters-tundra-swans-descend-on-southwestern-ontario/

This would be a beautiful way to spend a vacation. Seeing that many swans at once would be memorable. Think of the pictures you could get.

https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Tundra_Swan/id

They sound like quite the birds. Since they live so far north, the only time to see them would be when they travel.
Maybe some year it would be worth the trip.