Wide Horizon – Tundra Swans (1990 NFWF Stamp Print)
This is the 1990 National Fish and Wildlife Stamp Print. In this scene, I have shown the male standing guard and the female sheltering the downy, newly hatched cygnets. Since the purpose of this image is for conservation and environmental work, I wanted to show the on-guard stance and the hope embodied in the coming generation. The tundra swan is a recent name given to the whistling swan; the new name is far more appropriate. First of all, these birds do not whistle. Their cry is a kind of sonorous, clarion-like yodel; secondly, they do live almost entirely on the tundra regions of North America during the breeding season. - Robert Bateman
Wide Horizon – Tundra Swans (1990 NFWF Stamp Print)
Robert Bateman
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