- 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
- 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
- 3I ATLAS Update: Interstellar Object Allegedly Poised To . . .
Amateur observers and social media users sparked viral claims that interstellar object 3I ATLAS and comet C 2025 R2 (SWAN) are aligned in a 'cosmic trap'
- SWAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SWAN is any of various large heavy-bodied long-necked mostly pure white aquatic birds (family Anatidae, especially genus Cygnus) that have webbed feet and are related to but larger than the geese
- Swan facts | Birds | BBC Earth
These large waterfowl are found in wetlands across all continents except Antarctica The swan's elegant posture, elongated neck and loyal pairing have endeared it to many cultures across the world Swans belong to the waterfowl family, along with ducks and geese
- Swan Bird Facts - Cygnus atratus - A-Z Animals
The Swan is known around the world for its beauty, elegance, and grace 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
- Swans: Facts, Threats, Habitat, and FAQs | IFAW
Swans are large waterfowl that are famously elegant and have long, slender necks While the majority of swan species are white, black swans have black plumage, and the black-necked swan has a white body and a black head and neck All baby swans—known as cygnets—are grey when they’re born
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