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Whistling swan also called tundra swan
Mute Swan in front of a reed bed in Gosforth Park Nature Reserve.  Sleeping with its head under its wing.
Tundra Swan (cygnus columbianus) sitting at the edge of a pond
Territorial behaviour:  swan shows its back and wings feathers.
Trumpter swan at Esquimalt Lagoon, Victoria, BC Canada
Tundra Swan - Cygnus columbianus
A view of a Mute Swan in London
A Tundra swan swimming in an Oregon wetland pond. Has rust-brown color from ferrous minerals in some wetland water. Edited.
Trumpeter Swan Floating on the Water in the National Elk Refuge near Jackson Wyoming.
A juvenile mute swan swims in the waters of Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, Massachusetts.
White  mute swan is stretching out his wings against a black background while standing in shallow water.
Flooding of streams in Denmark/Scandinavia
A swan taking a rest in the lake at Tehidy Country Park, Corwnall.
The Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator) is the largest species of waterfowl with a wingspan that can exceed 10 feet.  It is also the heaviest living bird native to North America.  In the early part of the 20th century, with a population of less than 70, the trumpeter swan faced extinction.  Aerial surveys eventually discovered a population of several thousand trumpeters around Alaska's Copper River.  Some of these were carefully reintroduced to other areas and now the population exceeds 46,000 birds.  The adult trumpeter swan has an all-white plumage, while the cygnets are light gray with pink legs.  After about a year in age the cygnets gain their adult plumage.  The breeding habitat of trumpeter swans is large shallow ponds, undisturbed lakes, pristine wetlands and wide slow rivers, and marshes.  The largest numbers of breeding pairs can be found in Alaska but they also breed in northwestern and central North America.  In the winter, natural populations of swans migrate in V-shaped flocks to southern Canada, and the Pacific Northwest.  This trumpeter swan was photographed while wintering on the Skagit Flats near La Conner, Washington State, USA.
Old Labrador dog playing on the grass in the Ballarat Country
Trumpeter swan in pond in Yellowstone Ecosystem in western USA, North America. Nearest cities are Gardiner, Cooke City, Bozeman, Montana, Cody and Jackson Wyoming, Salt Lake City,Utah and Denver, Colorado.
Photo was taken at the Bronte Harbour, Lake Ontario, in Oakville, Ontario, Canada during the winter of 2015 with a Canon camera. The photographer spent weeks in up to 40 below weather to capture these beautiful winter photographs.
A trumpeter swan swims in the icy autumn waters of Swan Lake in Yellowstone National Park.
Swan at the Cleveland Zoo
Mute swan curled up its wings and raising a webbed foot in busking display in Lake Erie in Long Point Provincial Park, Ontario
A view of a Trumpeter Swan at Martin Mere Nature Reserve
Trumpeter Swan found in a wetland marsh located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Tundra Sawn Yellowstone National Park Bird Wildlife
Swan stretching wings on the beach in the Esquimalt Lagoon in Victoria, BC.
Trumpeter Swan pair in Yellowstone in early May
The whooper 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, and the type species for the genus Cygnus.
Juvenile Whooper Swan, Cygnus cygnus, WWT Welney Wetland Centre, Wisbech, Norfolk, East Anglia, UK, October 2020
Swan by edge of the River Crouch in Essex
A Trumpeter Swan on the water at Martin Mere Nature Reserve
A swan swimming in a pond
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