Associated Press
MOUNT VERNON — A trumpeter swan treated for suspected lead poisoning has been released back to the wild.
The Skagit Valley Herald reported that the swan was found January 17 when it became entangled in a fence and Mount Vernon Animal Control was called in.
The state Department of Fish and Game also was called in because trumpeter swans are a protected species.
The swan was taken to the Whatcom Humane Society’s wildlife rehabilitation center after rescuers noticed it was wobbly and stumbling.
Lead poisoning is a common affliction for birds that ingest buckshot.
Mount Vernon police Lt. Chris Cammock said the swan was released back to the wild Thursday after several weeks of treatment.
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