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Home / Environment / Icelandic Swans Flock to Lancashire for Milder Winter

Icelandic Swans Flock to Lancashire for Milder Winter

15 Jan

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Summary

  • Hundreds of Icelandic whooper swans have arrived at Martin Mere.
  • Over 800 birds are now wintering at the Lancashire wetland site.
  • The swans prefer the Lancashire site for its milder climate.
Icelandic Swans Flock to Lancashire for Milder Winter

Hundreds of whooper swans, originating from Iceland, have made their winter migration to a wetland in Lancashire. Martin Mere, managed by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT), has recorded a significant influx, with over 800 of these striking white birds now present.

The swans have chosen the Lancashire site for its comparatively milder winter climate, a preference that draws them away from the harsh icy conditions of their native Iceland. They have joined other species like pink-footed geese and various duck species.

These majestic migratory birds are easily identified by their bright white plumage and distinctive yellow and black beaks. Their presence offers visitors a unique opportunity to observe one of nature's iconic species up close as they settle in for the winter months.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The swans have migrated to Martin Mere to find a milder winter climate compared to Iceland.
More than 800 whooper swans are currently wintering at the Martin Mere wetland.
Whooper swans are known for their striking white plumage, yellow and black beaks, and haunting calls.

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