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- Mute swan - Wikipedia
The mute swan (Cygnus olor) is a species of swan and a member of the waterfowl family Anatidae It is native to much of Europe and parts of Asia and (as a rare winter visitor) the far north of Africa
- Mute Swan Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
The exotic Mute Swan is the elegant bird of Russian ballets and European fairy tales This swan swims with its long neck curved into an S and often holds its wings raised slightly above its back
- Mute Swan | Audubon Field Guide
Brought in from Europe as an ornamental addition to parks and estates, the Mute Swan has established itself in a feral state in some parts of North America, mainly in the northeast In some places, it has become common enough to be unpopular, and it is considered a pest in a few areas
- Mute Swan - eBird
Huge white bird with long neck, reddish-orange bill, and black face Adults have a black knob on top of the bill Immatures are dusky brown with a gray bill Native to northern Europe and Asia, but introduced in many regions, where it is now common on ponds, lakes, and calm coastal waters Very aggressive toward native waterfowl
- About Mute Swans - Mute Swan Society
Mute Swans (whose Latin species name is cygnus olor) are intelligent, majestic, orange-beaked water birds They have been the subject of myth and art and a symbol of beauty and love for centuries
- Mute Swan - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
The Mute Swan, a creature of grace and beauty, commands attention wherever it roams This large waterfowl, native to Eurasia, has found a second home across the globe, captivating observers with its elegant posture and often dramatic displays
- Mute Swan - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
Mute swans breed in north-central Europe, the British Isles, and north-central Asia They are partially migratory throughout northern latitudes in Europe and Asia, as far south as North Africa and the Mediterranean Mute swans prefer well-sheltered bays, lakes, ponds, and open marshes
- Mute swan: Elegance, aggression, and adaptation - Planet of Birds
Discover the mute swan (Cygnus olor), a striking waterbird known for its elegance, fierce territoriality, and complex role in wetland ecosystems
- Mute Swan - Ducks Unlimited
The Mute Swan is native to Eurasia and was introduced to North America in the early 1900s, where it has now become an invasive species They are large, unmistakable white swans, with an orange bill having a black knob at the base that distinguishes them from native Trumpeter and Tundra Swans
- Watch what a mute swan really looks like up close - MSN
Watch a mute swan up close and see details most people never notice from a distance What looks calm and elegant from afar can feel very different when you’re near it Subtle movements, posture
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