Mute Swan
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Anseriformes
Anatidae
Cygnus
Cygnus olor
A native of northern and central Eurasia, the Mute Swan was introduced into North America to grace the ponds of parks and estates. Escaped…
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The most commonly seen member of the family is the Mute Swan, an enormous, all-white bird with the pinkish bill that ends in a black knob. The curving neck of the Mute Swan has the most neck vertebrae (23) of any bird.
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The following are some facts about trumpeter swans that should help answer any questions you may have regarding this most interesting species. ... The trumpeter swan gets its name from its trumpet-like call.
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Sounds | Male-Female | Mate For Life | Mating | Eggs | Cygnets | Food | Pinioning; Lifetime | Population | Size & Weight | Names | Swan drowning a Challenger...
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Fast Facts on Trumpeter Swans ... a female swan is called a 'pen' ... a baby swan is called a 'cygnet', which comes from the latin word cygnus, meaning 'swan'
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The trumpeter swan is larger than the similar tundra swan, however it is difficult to separate them in the field. The trumpeter swans call is more vociferous than that of the tundra swan and has been likened to the sound of a French horn.
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The tundra swan is smaller than the similar trumpeter swan, however it is difficult to separate them in the field. The tundra swans call is high-pitched and reminiscent of snow geese, while the trumpeter swans call is more vociferous and has been likened to the sound of a French horn.
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Learn all you wanted to know about tundra swans with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. ... The snowy white tundra swan breeds in the Arctic and migrates many miles to winter on North America's Atlantic and Pacific coastlines, bays, and lakes. The eastern population frequents ... Fast Facts...
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