- Swan - Wikipedia
Swans are birds of the genus Cygnus within the family Anatidae The swans' closest relatives include geese and ducks Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae, forming the tribe Cygnini Sometimes, they are considered a distinct subfamily, Cygninae
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- Swan | Bird Species, Migration Lifespan | Britannica
Swans are gracefully long-necked, heavy-bodied, big-footed birds that glide majestically when swimming and fly with slow wingbeats and with necks outstretched They migrate in diagonal formation or V-formation at great heights, and no other waterfowl moves as fast on the water or in the air
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- Swan Facts, Types, Diet, Reproduction, Classification, Pictures
Swans are waterbirds that are closely related to ducks and geese These birds can gracefully move in both water and air Their beautiful plumage and overall appearance have captured imaginations, featuring prominently in heralds and motifs throughout the ages
- 7 Swan Species Swan Types (How to Identify) - Pond Informer
Below, you will find a concise guide to the appearance, size, behavior, location, diet, and any other pertinent facts about each swan species
- Trumpeter Swan Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Despite their size, this once-endangered, now recovering species is as elegant as any swan, with a graceful neck and snowy-white plumage They breed on wetlands in remote Alaska, Canada, and the northwestern U S , and winter on ice-free coastal and inland waters
- Swan facts | Birds | BBC Earth
Swans belong to the waterfowl family, along with ducks and geese They are excellent fliers, and many species migrate across international boundaries to breed Their leathery, paddle-like feet make them efficient swimmers, although on land many have an awkward waddle
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