Steve Maxson
06-24-2008, 05:43 PM
This image of an incubating Trumpeter Swan was taken just over a week ago. Trumpeter Swans used to be completely extirpated from the upper midwest. About 30 years ago, reintroduction programs were started in Minnesota and later other states by state conservation agencies. After a slow start, these birds are now thriving on their own and populations are rapidly expanding. This bird chose to nest in an open wetland not more than 20 meters from a busy highway. Fortunately for me, there was a right turn lane on the opposite side of the road where I could safely park for a few minutes. This image was taken out the car window using a BLUBB. The swan was so stressed by the constant traffic and my presence that it spent almost the entire time sleeping - occasionally raising its head for a few seconds to look around. :) The eggs hatched 2 days after this photo was taken. 40D, 500 f/4, 1/1600, f/5.6, ISO 200. Full frame. Comments are welcome.