In winter, many swans that summer in New England, particularly the mute swan and the trumpeter swan, migrate to warmer regions. They often travel south to areas with open water, such as the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic coast, where they can find food and suitable habitats. Some may also stay in milder parts of New England if water bodies remain unfrozen. Overall, their migration patterns depend on food availability and weather conditions.
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