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Portrait of sunlit swan in bird lake
A little girl confronts a Canada goose over a puddle
The mute swan (Cygnus olor) is a species of swan and a member of the waterfowl family Anatidae. It is native to much of Eurasia, and (as a rare winter visitor) the far north of Africa. It is an introduced species in North America, home to the largest populations outside of its native range.\n\nThe name \
Ducklings in the Wild
Swan drinking
Snow geese in lake at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area, Pennsylvania, USA
Birds in the wild
Boy feeding swan near lake shore with bread
Mature smiling hispanic woman portrait at lakeside with swans and ducks
Adult mute swans have bright white plumage with a clearly visible knob above the beak. The mute swan (Cygnus olor) is a species of bird in the duck family (Anatidae). large graceful white water bird in a yellow sea of ​​dandelions. The color of the feathers is white with a slight yellow glow on the head and neck. The beak is orange-red in color.
a swan swimming in a lake with its head above the water
Beautifully composed flock swimming in water stream. Different ways and opinion but all going in the same direction.
white swan on the lake with open wings
Mute swan flying from the lake.
Aerial view of some white swan birds on a lake during a beautiful summer morning. Birds in nature. White swans on the blue lake. Aerial view
Black swans and their little swans swimming in the pond
Adult mute swan (cygnus olor) laying and sleeping with closed eyes on frozen lake on ice in bright sunlight in winter
Swan accumulation in the Alster lake, Hamburg
A closeup of swans swimming in the lake
Winter day: single floating mute swan on a pond with mystical surrounding in background.
Swan flying site in Niigata, Japan
Mute swan and ducks swimming in lake. Shot  with Canon 5D Mark II DSLR camera.
Waterfowl Swimming in Cold Lake
On small bodies of water, pairs of mute swans (Cygnus olor) are always aggressive to others of their own kind. This male, and his equally aggressive partner, spent a good half-hour chasing after a younger pair. This lake is made up of a chain of three, in total about a quarter of a mile long, but the resident pair were resolutely hostile. Chases often stop at the water's edge, but after a while it was obvious that the intruders did not intend to leave. At this point, they were chased, on foot, on land.
Two swans, having met once, remain together until the end of their lives.
Mute swan (Cygnus olor) gliding across a mist covered lake at sunrise
Swan resting by the Exeter quayside / watefront in May
Swan couple swimming in a river on a cold frosty winter morning.
What I love the most about going outdoors is seeing wildlife. Today I saw some geese and some swans on my daily walk
Swan Portrait
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