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SPECIES OF BIRD
Cygnus buccinator; Trumpeter Swans; Trumpeter Swan; Trumpeter swans; Olor buccinator
  • Birds of America]] by [[John James Audubon]], depicting the trumpeter swan
  • Approximate summer range of the three regional populations of trumpeter swans in North America
  • Three flying in [[Missouri]]
  • In winter, they may eat crop remnants in agricultural fields, but more commonly they feed while swimming
  • Juvenile at the [[Cincinnati Zoo]]
  • Trumpeter swan incubation.
  • Trumpeter swan and a [[common raccoon]] (''Procyon lotor''). Healthy adults are largely invulnerable to predation, but chicks and eggs are targeted by raccoons.
  • Trumpeter swan pair in Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary.
  • Trumpeter swan courtship in [[Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge]].
  • Trumpeter swan brood
  • Adult and three juvenile trumpeter swans on the shore of Woods Lake, near Oyama, British Columbia
  • Mated pair on a lake, [[Kenai National Wildlife Refuge]], [[Alaska]]
  • Wintering in [[British Columbia]]

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  • [[Black swan]] skeleton ([[Museum of Osteology]])
  • Courting swan on the [[Danube]]
  • Black swan in [[Teresópolis]], Brazil
  • St [[Hugh of Lincoln]] with swan
  • [[Mute swan]] landing on water. Due to the size and weight of most swans, large areas of open land or water are required to successfully take off and land.
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  • Toyako]], Japan
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  • An adult [[mute swan]] (''Cygnus olor'') with cygnets in [[Vrelo Bosne]], Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • [[Whooper swan]]s migrate from Iceland, Greenland, Scandinavia, and northern Russia to Europe, Central Asia, China, and Japan
GENUS OF BIRDS
Cygninae; Cygnini; Cygnus (swan); Swans; Cygnus (genus); Swanling; Cob (swan); Cob (bird); Cygnet (bird); Cygnus (bird); 🦢; Cygnus equitum
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  • [[Black swan]] skeleton ([[Museum of Osteology]])
  • Courting swan on the [[Danube]]
  • Black swan in [[Teresópolis]], Brazil
  • St [[Hugh of Lincoln]] with swan
  • [[Mute swan]] landing on water. Due to the size and weight of most swans, large areas of open land or water are required to successfully take off and land.
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  • Toyako]], Japan
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  • An adult [[mute swan]] (''Cygnus olor'') with cygnets in [[Vrelo Bosne]], Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • [[Whooper swan]]s migrate from Iceland, Greenland, Scandinavia, and northern Russia to Europe, Central Asia, China, and Japan
GENUS OF BIRDS
Cygninae; Cygnini; Cygnus (swan); Swans; Cygnus (genus); Swanling; Cob (swan); Cob (bird); Cygnet (bird); Cygnus (bird); 🦢; Cygnus equitum
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تعريف

trumpeter swan
¦ noun a large migratory swan with a black and yellow bill and a honking call, breeding in northern North America. [Cygnus buccinator.]

ويكيبيديا

Trumpeter swan

The trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator) is a species of swan found in North America. The heaviest living bird native to North America, it is also the largest extant species of waterfowl, with a wingspan of 185 to 250 cm (6 ft 2 in to 8 ft 2 in). It is the American counterpart and a close relative of the whooper swan (Cygnus cygnus) of Eurasia, and even has been considered the same species by some authorities. By 1933, fewer than 70 wild trumpeters were known to exist, and extinction seemed imminent, until aerial surveys discovered a Pacific population of several thousand trumpeters around Alaska's Copper River. Careful reintroductions by wildlife agencies and the Trumpeter Swan Society gradually restored the North American wild population to over 46,000 birds by 2010.