The Whistling Swan Report


The book I read is The Whistling Swans. It was a good and sad book. A mom and dad who had babies tought them what they need to know but they still had to take care of them. And the mom and dad had babies again.

The female whistling swan (a pen) is fussy about where their nests are just like other females. The male whistling swan is called a cob. They are taritourel in nesting season expeshile when another cob is near the shore. They will start a fight.

The whistling swan is 52 inches long and weighs up to 16 pounds. The whistling swan has a long straight neck, black bill, orange-yellow markings on both sides of the eye, dazzling white feathers and black feet.

They have a whide range area in the Arctic. They live from the Alaska Peninsula to the Ungava Peninsula. There favorite place is the Yukon Kuskokwim Delta. They bluit there nests 1 to 2 feet high and to low hills to half a mile from the water's edge on islands in shallow tundra ponds. The colar the eggs are is yellow-white. They lay four eggs at a time. They begin to lay the eggs at June and July.

 


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Mom and Dad and I will be adding more books and pictures as I read more.