Black Swan
Cygnus atratus
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Type | Bird |
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Biology | Forms isolated pairs for life. Both adults raise one brood per season. Breeds anytime of the year with ample rainfall. Breeding season is usually early-mid winter in southern Australia. Forms untidy nests of reeds and grasses on small islands or floating in deep water. Clutch size is usually 5 or 6 eggs but can lay up to 10 eggs. Incubation time is 35-45 days. |
Distinctive Markings | Distinct narrow, white band towards the end of the bill. Curled feather tips gives this species its characteristic ruffles. |
Found throughout Australia except Cape York Peninsula. More common in southern parts of Australia. Introduced to New Zealand and New Guinea where they are now vagrant.
Source: Atlas of Living Australia