Mute Swan

Zwaan (knobbel)
Mute Swan

NL: Knobbelzwaan
D: Höckerschwan
F: Cygne tuberculé (muet)
 
Latin name: Cygnus olor (J. F. Gmelin, 1789)

Bird group: Zwanen

The mute swan is a very large white waterbird. It has a long S-shaped neck and an orange bill with a black base and a black knob. It flies with its neck extended and regular, slow wingbeats.

The population in the UK has increased recently, perhaps due to better protection of this species. The problem of lead poisoning on lowland rivers has also largely been solved by a ban on the sale of lead fishing weights. Some birds stay in their territories all year, while others move short distances and form winter flocks. In cold weather, some birds arrive from Europe into eastern England.

What they eat:
Water plants, insects and snails.

Measurements:
Length: 140-160cm
Wingspan: 208-238 cm
Weight: 10-12 kg

Song /call: