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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Black_swanBlack swan - Wikipedia

    The black swan (Cygnus atratus) is a large waterbird, a species of swan which breeds mainly in the southeast and southwest regions of Australia. Within Australia, the black swan is nomadic, with erratic migration patterns dependent on climatic conditions.

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  3. Black Swans are found throughout Australia with the exception of Cape York Peninsula, and are more common in the south. The Black Swan has been introduced into several countries, including New Zealand, where it is now common, and is a vagrant to New Guinea.

  4. ebird.org › species › blkswaBlack Swan - eBird

    Unmistakable large black swan with a red bill. When swimming this species is almost entirely black. Wings show extensive white flight feathers when flying. Juveniles are similar but dark-gray. In Australia, compare with Magpie Goose, which has white belly, and white underwing with black tips.

  5. Black swans have one of the longest necks of all swan species relative to their size. They are large birds, with a wingspan of 6 feet or more, and a maximum weight of 20 pounds. These graceful birds commonly use their long wings in territorial or aggressive displays.

  6. Widespread throughout much of Australia, the Black Swan is the only entirely black-coloured swan in the world. They can occur wherever there is a wetland, from river estuaries, bays and great lakes to inundated pasture and water-meadows.

  7. Cygnus atratus, commonly known as black swans, are native to Australia (including Tasmania) and have been introduced to New Zealand, Europe, and North America. Black swans are found mainly in the wetlands of southern Australia and tend to avoid the northern tropics.

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