Ducks, Geese and Swans (Anatidae)
Mute Swan (Cygnus olor) - HBW 1, p. 577
French: Cygne tuberculé
German: Höckerschwan
Spanish: Cisne Vulgar
Taxonomy: Anas Olor Gmelin, 1789, Russia, Sibiria, Persico etiam littore maris Caspii.
Despite its all white plumage, apparently linked more closely to Southern Hemisphere species (C. atratus, C. melanocorypha) than to northern swans. Hybridization with C. atratus recorded in captivity. Monotypic.
Distribution: British Is, C and N Europe E through C Asia to E China. Feral populations in North America, Japan, South Africa, SW Australia and New Zealand.
- Least Concern Enlarge map
- 3 three preening... Great Brit..., Jan 2004 Martin Kennewell
- 2.8 Two adult bird... Austria, May 2006 Malcolm Mark Swan
- 2.5 A group of adu... Austria, May 2006 Malcolm Mark Swan
- 2.5 Cygnet flying,... Great Brit..., Dec 2007 Joe Angseesing
- 2.3 A bird preenin... Spain, Oct 2005 Josep del Hoyo
- 2 Two adults dri... Great Brit..., Aug 2007 Joe Angseesing
- 3.8 Mature bird lo... Great Brit..., Sep 2008 Graham Little
- 3.8 Closeup of fem... Sweden, May 2008 Jonn Leffmann
- 3.8 Mute Swan with... Great Brit..., Apr 2009 Haynesey
- 3.8 Juvenile Mute ... Great Brit..., Mar 2010 kbot
- 3.8 Flotilla of sw... Canada, Mar 2007 Ian Barker
- 3.8 One adult on w... Sweden, Jan 2012 Rémi Bigonneau
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Calls of an adult Locality Surrey, England, Great Britain
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Male and female calling Locality Kirkeøy, Ostfold County, Norway
(Monotypic species)
Eric Roualet 3 April 2013 11 weeks ago 0






