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Tundra Swan Trivia
Read about the annual Return of the Swans on the Lambton Heritage Museum website. Explore the links for The Tundra Swan, Tundra Swan Migration, and The Thedford Bog. Test your knowledge by answering the trivia questions below.
The Tundra Swan:
https://www.lambtonmuseums.ca/the-tundra-swan/
Tundra Swan Migration:
https://www.lambtonmuseums.ca/tundra-swan-migration/
The Thedford Bog:
https://www.lambtonmuseums.ca/thedford-bog/
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Tundra Swans spend their winters on the east coast of the United States, near which body of water?
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Gulf of Mexico
Chesapeake Bay
Long Island Sound
Lake Pontchartrain
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Young Tundra Swans are called cygnets.
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True
False
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Tundra Swans find a new mate every year.
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False
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The 6,000km spring migration of the Tundra Swan is completed in 3 to 4 weeks.
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False
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What is the species name for the Tundra Swan?
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Cygnus chicaguensis
Branta canadensis
Cygnus columbianus
Lepis articus
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Tundra Swan cygnets are pure white in colour like their parents.
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False
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Tundra Swans were formerly known as what?
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Whistling Swans
Hooting Swans
Big White Birds
Tundra Ducks
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Where do Tundra Swans breed and make their nests?
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Chesapeake Bay
Prairies
Thedford Bog
Canadian Arctic & Alaska
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The Thedford Bog was once a large wetland that included Lake Smith, Lake George, and Lake Burwell. The area was drained in the 19th and 20th centuries to create rich farmland for crops such as celery, carrots, onions, and potatoes.
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False
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Tundra Swans eat submerged aquatic plants and forage in farm fields for waste corn, soy beans, and agricultural grains.
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True
False
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