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The trumpeter swan is the heaviest native North American waterfowl species. An Ohio native, trumpeter swans are year-round residents and prefer large marshes and lakes. These birds once lived across North America, but their population almost vanished because of hunting and habitat loss.
The state-threatened trumpeter swan is found in wetlands in northern, central, and southeastern Ohio. In 2022, the number of breeding pairs increased to 135 pairs, 91 of which were successful. The number of cygnets reared in 2022, 259 individuals, remains near recent peaks.
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The state-threatened trumpeter swan is found in wetlands in northern, central, and southeastern Ohio. In 2016, the number of breeding pairs increased to 74 pairs, 49 of which were successful. The number of cygnets has also jumped from a low in the 40s in 2012 and 2013, to the highest number ever of 178 in 2016.
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The total population of trumpeter swans in Ohio for 2023 is estimated at 896 individuals, slightly up from 863 individuals (approx. 4%) in 2022. Figure 1. Trumpeter swan breeding population in Ohio, 1996-2023. This year’s survey suggests that despite the avian influenza outbreak of 2022, Ohio’s trumpeter swan population is doing well.