
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 Eurasia, 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 Identification - All About Birds
Mar 26, 2017 · 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 …
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 Life History - All About Birds
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 - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting …
Everything you should know about the Mute Swan. The Mute Swan is a large, white waterfowl with a colorful beak, often featured in fillms and literature.
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. Often seen in pairs or small family groups.
Mute Swan Facts | Cygnus Olor - The RSPB Wildlife Charity
The Mute Swan is a very large white waterbird. It has an S-shaped neck and an orange bill with a black base and a black bump. It flies with its neck outstretched, making regular, slow wingbeats. The population in the UK has increased recently, perhaps due to better protection of this species.
Mute swan - The Wildlife Trusts
The mute swan is one of the most familiar birds in the UK, its long, curved neck and graceful glide a regular sight on our waterways and waterbodies. Mute swans feed on plants, particularly waterweed.
Mute Swan | BTO - British Trust for Ornithology
Encompassing grace and power, the familiar Mute Swan can be seen all year round on suitable waterbodies. The large size and bright white plumage make adult Mute Swans unmistakeable. They can be separated from the wintering swan species by their orange bill (in contrast to the yellow and black bills of Whooper and Bewick's Swans).
Mute SwanFacts, Habitat, Diet, Life Cycle, PicturesMute Swan
The Mute Swans are large water birds with dazzling white plumage. They are around 56 t 62 inches long and with a wingspan of 79 to 94 inches. They stand around 47 inches tall. On an average the male Mute Swans weigh around 12 kilograms and the females weigh around 9 …
The Mute Swan A Graceful and Silent Beauty
Feb 23, 2025 · The Mute Swan is one of the largest flying birds, recognized by its radiant white plumage, elongated neck, and distinctive orange bill, marked with a black knob at its base. Adult Mute Swans can stretch to a length of approximately five feet and possess an impressive wingspan of nearly seven to eight feet, making them a majestic sight when ...
Mute Swan Range Map - All About Birds
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 - ID, Facts, Diet, Habit & More - Birdzilla
Mar 9, 2023 · Mute Swans (Cygnus olor) are majestic species of waterfowl known for their graceful appearance with their long necks, elegant white plumage, and striking orange beaks. They’re native to Eurasia but have been introduced to many parts of …
Mute Swan Bird Facts (Cygnus olor) | Birdfact
One of the world’s heaviest flying birds, and one of the most beautiful too, the Mute Swan is a majestic waterfowl with a mean reputation.
Mute Swan | The Animal Facts | Appearance, Behavior, Habitat, …
Learn about the mute swan (Cygnus olor) on the Animal Facts including their appearance, diet, lifespan, habitat, range, breeding, facts and behavior.
Mute Swans or White Swans (Cygnus olor) Information - Earth Life
Jul 13, 2023 · The Mute Swans (Cygnus olor) – also sometimes referred to as the “White Swan” – is native to Europe and Asia, and is a rare vagrant to the far north of Africa. Its closest relatives are the Black Swan of Australia and the Black-necked Swan of South America.
Mute Swan Photo Gallery - All About Birds
Mar 26, 2017 · 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 facts, distribution & population - BioDB
Known for its striking white plumage, graceful neck, and a distinctive orange bill with a black knob at the base, the mute swan is often associated with beauty and tranquility in natural settings. Unlike other swan species, mute swans are less vocal, which is why they are called “mute.”