Mute Swan |
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Description
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58-60". Adults all white; bill orange with black knob at base. Young birds similar but dingy gray-brown, becoming whiter with age. The Mute Swan holds its neck in a graceful curve; native swans hold their necks straight up |
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Voice
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Usually silent, but
utters hissing and barking notes. A loud trumpeting call is rarely heard;
wings make loud whirring sound in flight.
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Habitat
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Ponds, rivers, coastal
lagoons, and bays.
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Nesting
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4-6 gray
or blue-green eggs in huge mound-like nest lined with feathers and down,
conspicuously placed at the edge of a pond or marsh.
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Other
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