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Thousands of Swans Arrive for Winter Spectacle
20 Dec
Summary
- Around 6,500 whooper swans have gathered at a Cambridgeshire nature reserve.
- These birds annually migrate approximately 3,000 miles from Iceland.
- Dawn is the prime time to witness the swans' impressive flight and calls.

Cambridgeshire is currently hosting an extraordinary wildlife event, as an estimated 6,500 whooper swans have congregated at the RSPB Ouse Washes nature reserve. These birds embark on an impressive annual journey of roughly 3,000 miles, migrating from Iceland during the autumn months to find a winter home.
The reserve highlights that dawn is the most magical time to observe these graceful creatures. As they take flight in search of food, their collective presence transforms the landscape into a "white feathered winter wonderland," accompanied by their characteristic whooping calls.
Jonathan Taylor, the reserve's manager, described this gathering as Cambridgeshire's most significant wildlife spectacle, noting that it remains largely unknown to the general public. The free-to-visit site offers a unique opportunity to witness this mass migration and the impressive dawn take-offs.




