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Trumpeter Swan Trumpeting and Honking Call Sounds - Trumpet of The SwanThe Trumpeter Swan at The Wolseley Centre seemed very interested in the mute swan cygn...
Male and female Trumpeter Swans give the characteristic deep, trumpeting “oh-OH” call, with the second syllable emphasized. The call is softer and more nasal-sounding when made with the mouth closed.
In this recording, Trumpeter Swans take off from the water, at first pattering along the water before taking off and calling in flight. This species is the l...
Are you looking to watch Trumpeter Swans take off or land? Early morning and sunset are usual times for swan travel, either to or from a daytime hangout. Her...
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You can hear swan voices by clicking the links. Listen carefully, then compare the recording to the sound of the swan you are seeing in the wild. Trumpeter Swan calls are unmistakably trumpet bugle calls.
Its loud voice is very clear, but there is a machinery hum in the background. Twenty seconds separate the two series of calls, and the second series is louder than the first. No other Trumpeter Swans were in the air, and no other calls from swans were heard during the 3-hour hike.