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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. It is a large bird with black plumage and a red bill.

  2. 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.

  3. The Black swan (Cygnus atratus) is a large unmistakeble waterbird, a species of swan. It is one of only three swan species that inhabit the southern hemisphere. The Black swan was introduced to various countries as an ornamental bird in the 1800s but has managed to escape and form stable populations.

  4. The Black Swan is the only entirely black-coloured swan in the world. What do Black Swans look like? Identification. In adult Black Swans the body is mostly black, with the exception of the broad white wing tips which are visible in flight. The bill is a deep orange-red, paler at the tip, with a distinct narrow white band towards the end.

  5. Black swans are large, black waterfowl native to Australia. They are easily recognizable because of their dark feathers, known as plumage, and their bright red beaks. Their unique coloration makes them a popular choice for zoos and gardens.

  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. ebird.org › species › blkswiBlack Swan - eBird

    Entirely black, sometimes with faint pale scaling on belly and forehead. Often fans tail in flight. Seen singly or in small flocks, usually in hilly or mountainous areas.

  8. 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.

  9. Size: Length: 43-56 inches (110-142 cm); Weight: 8.2–19.8 lbs (3.7–9 kg). Wingspan: 5.2 and 6.6 ft (1.6-2 m). Body and Coloration: As suggested in the name, they are almost entirely black with white-tipped feathers on their wings. The white in their wings is only visible while in flight.

  10. Jul 11, 2016 · ONE OF AUSTRALIA’S best-loved birds is also an important symbol in modern culture, having lent its name to a famous book, The Black Swan by scholar Nassim Nicholas Taleb, which was in 2007 ranked by the Sunday Times one of the 12 most influential books since World War II.