This was a curious find – a very large egg, almost certainly trumpeter swan, a good 35 meters up a forested, very brushy slope from the nearest nesting habitat - where we don’t know there to be a nest.

There is a pair of trumpeter swans in the area, and I heard them very close to this location yesterday. Our dog found the egg and we believe put the large hole in it, although there may have been a smaller one before he tried to pick it up. But how did it get there? A predator is the only explanation I can think of, but it’s hard for me to imagine one - likely a bear or wolf - going to the trouble of carrying it that far and not eating it.
Steve Wilson
Isabella
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