Behold NYC's First-Ever Trumpeter Swan
The trumpeter swan in the East River. (Sarah Gonzalez / @idratherbebirdin)

Behold NYC's First-Ever Trumpeter Swan

A member of the once-near-extinct species has taken up residence in the East River. But why?

Brooklyn has been graced with the appearance of a swan so rare that experts say there have been no recorded sightings of the bird in New York City—until now. 

A lone trumpeter swan, one of only two swans native to North America (the orange-billed mute swans we see in our City parks are from Europe), appeared in the East River early last week, shocking local birders who immediately called in to the Minnesota-based Trumpeter Swan Society to report what they could scarcely believe they were seeing. 


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