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The trumpeter swan is the largest species of waterfowl, and both the heaviest and longest native bird of North America. Their wingspan can measure up to 2.4 m (7.9 ft) and they can weigh over 15 kg (33 lb).
The Trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator) is the heaviest living bird native to North America and it is also the largest extant species of waterfowl. It is the American counterpart and a close relative of the Whooper swan of Eurasia, and even has been considered the same species by some authorities.
8 wrz 2024 · The trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator) is the largest species of swan. It is found in North America. Images for kids
Despite their size, this once-endangered, now recovering species is as elegant as any swan, with a graceful neck and snowy-white plumage. They breed on wetlands in remote Alaska, Canada, and the northwestern U.S., and winter on ice-free coastal and inland waters.
The trumpeter swan is one of the largest species of water birds in North America. With its graceful long neck and pure white coloring, these swans are both very beautiful and interesting...
Trumpeter swans are large white birds with black beaks. They are the heaviest bird species that is native to North America. In fact, they are one of the largest flying birds in the world, alongside the Andean condor, mute swan, and Dalmatian pelican.
Trumpeter Swans demand superlatives: they’re our biggest native waterfowl, stretching to 6 feet in length and weighing more than 25 pounds - almost twice as massive as a Tundra Swan. Getting airborne requires a lumbering takeoff along a 100-yard runway.