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  2. Swan - Wikipedia

    • Swans are large waterfowl with white or black plumage and red or black bills. They belong to the genus Cygnus and the family Anatidae, and have six living and many extinct species.… See more

    DomainEukaryota
    KingdomAnimalia
    PhylumChordata
    ClassAves
    Overview

    Swans are birds of the genus Cygnus within the family Anatidae. The swans' closest relatives include the geese and ducks. Swans are grouped with the closely related gee… See more

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    The genus Cygnus was introduced in 1764 by the French naturalist François Alexandre Pierre de Garsault. The type species is the mute swan. The English word swan, akin to the Germa… See more

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  1. swan, largest waterfowl species of the subfamily Anserinae, family Anatidae (order Anseriformes). Most swans are classified in the genus Cygnus. Swans are gracefully long-necked, heavy-bodied, big-footed birds that glide majestically when swimming and fly with slow wingbeats and with necks outstretched.
    www.britannica.com/animal/swan
    Swans are the largest extant members of the waterfowl family Anatidae, and are among the largest flying birds. The largest living species, including the mute swan, trumpeter swan, and whooper swan, can reach a length of over 1.5 m (59 in) and weigh over 15 kg (33 lb). Their wingspans can be over 3.1 m (10 ft).
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swan
    Swans are some of the largest flying birds, with the biggest swan species growing up to 59 inches (1.5 meters) long and weighing as much as 33 pounds (15 kilograms)! There are six living species of swan: whooper swans, trumpeter swans, mute swans, black swans, black-necked swans, and tundra swans.
    www.thefactsite.com/15-fun-swan-facts/
    The swan is a genus of waterfowl that has the ability to swim and fly with incredible speed and agility. This bird is also very intelligent, devoted to its mate, and highly aggressive about defending its young. They are a common sight in temperate and colder climates around the globe. Swans love to live together as a family unit and mate for life
  2. Swan - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

  3. Trumpeter Swan Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab …

    Learn about the Trumpeter Swan, the largest and heaviest bird in North America, with a graceful neck and snowy-white plumage. Find out how they breed, migrate, feed, and make music with their feet.

  4. Trumpeter Swan Identification - All About Birds

    Learn about the largest native waterfowl in North America, with a long neck, black bill, and white plumage. Find out how to identify, where to see, and what they eat and do.

  5. 6 Fascinating Swan Facts You Should Know - Birds and Blooms

  6. Tundra Swan Identification - All About Birds

    These elegant creatures - slightly smaller than our other native species, the Trumpeter Swan - nest on arctic tundra and visit the U.S. only on migration and in winter. Most have a smudge of yellow at the base of their black bill, but …

  7. Swan Facts, Types, Diet, Reproduction, Classification, …

    Learn about swans, waterbirds that are closely related to ducks and geese, with six recognized species and various plumage colors. Find out their distribution, diet, behavior, reproduction, and threats, and see pictures of different swan

  8. 7 Types of Swans: Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST

    Jan 2, 2024 · Swans are waterfowl with an elegant appearance, featuring long necks and large wings. They come in various colors and sizes. You can find them in small ponds, large lakes, winding rivers, and coastal inlets. Swans belong to …

  9. 10 Fascinating Facts About Swans - Feathered Realm

  10. Mute Swan - eBird

    Mute Swan is a huge white bird with a reddish-orange bill and a black knob on top. It is native to Europe and Asia, but introduced in many regions, where it is common and aggressive. Learn more about its identification, distribution, and …

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