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Whooper swan - Wikipedia The whooper swan ( ˈhuːpə (ɹ) swɒn "hooper swan"; Cygnus cygnus), also known as the common swan, is a large northern hemisphere swan It is the Eurasian counterpart of the North American trumpeter swan
Whooper Swan Bird Facts (Cygnus cygnus) | Birdfact The Whooper Swan is a majestic, large waterfowl with pure white plumage and distinctive yellow and black bill Adults typically measure 140-165 cm in length, with a wingspan of 205-275 cm, making them one of the largest flying birds in the Northern Hemisphere
Whooper Swan - eBird Immense swan of frigid northern regions; breeds on the tundra, taiga, and steppe and winters in marshy lakes and wetlands, often in wild areas
Whooper Swan - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The Whooper swan (Cygnus cygnus) is a large northern hemisphere swan It is the Eurasian counterpart of the North American trumpeter swan It is considered the most elegant of the swan family
Whooper Swan | Audubon Field Guide A huge Eurasian swan, near the size of our Trumpeter Swan Birds from Siberia winter in small numbers in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska Migrants occasionally stray to other points in western Alaska
Whooper Swan (Cygnus cygnus) Fact Sheet | Earth Life The Whooper Swan (Cygnus cygnus) is a large swan that occurs in the Northern Hemisphere It is closely related to the North American Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator)
Whooper Swan Facts | Cygnus Cygnus - The RSPB Wildlife Charity The Whooper Swan is a large white swan, bigger than a Bewick's Swan It has a long neck, which it usually holds erect, and black legs Its black bill has a large triangular patch of yellow on it It is mainly a winter visitor to the UK from Iceland, although a small number of pairs nest in the north
Whooper - Swan Specialist Group Whooper Swans breed in shrub-forest tundra and taiga zones across Eurasia, south of the Bewick’s Swans’ breeding range, extending from Iceland and northern Scandinavia in the west to the Pacific coast of Russia in the east
Whooper Swan - Cygnus cygnus - Birds of the World The Whooper Swan is a large (approximately 9 5 kg), rambunctious, snowy white bird that instantly commands attention Humans have been riveted by the species' robust elegance for nearly as long as we've been painting on cave walls or sculpting stone and ivory
Whooper Swan - Animal Streets Instantly recognizable by its brilliant white plumage, long neck, and distinctive yellow-and-black bill, the whooper swan is a bird of open waters and expansive skies It breeds in the northern reaches of Europe and Asia and migrates thousands of miles to wintering grounds across the continent