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Black Swan

The Black Swan, Cygnus atratus is a large non-migratory Bird migration

Long-distance land bird migration ... 

 waterbird Anatidae

Anatidae is the biological family [i] that includes the duck [i]s and most duck-like waterfowl, s ... 

 which breeds mainly in the southeast and southwest of Australia Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere [i] c ... 

. It is also found along the east coast of Australia, Tasmania Tasmania

The island [i] of Tasmania, is located 200 km south of the eastern side of the continent [i] Australia [i] ... 

 and recently reintroduced Introduced species

An introduced species is an organism [i] that is not indigenous to a given place or area and instead has ... 

 in New Zealand New Zealand

New Zealand is a country in the south-western Pacific Ocean [i] consisting of two large islands and many ... 

. Prior to the arrival of the Maori Maori

The word Maori refers to the indigenous people [i] of New Zealand [i] and to their language [i] ... 

 a sub-species, the New Zealand Swan used to live in New Zealand. This subspecies was hunted to extinction Extinction

In biology [i] and ecology [i], extinction is the cessation of existence of a species [i] or group of taxa [i]... 

. The Black Swan is 130cm long and weighs up to 9kg . It has all black plumage, except for the red bill Beak

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, dark grey legs and white tips of the wing feathers.

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The Black Swan, Cygnus atratus is a large non-migratory Bird migration

Long-distance land bird migration
... 

 waterbird Anatidae

Anatidae is the biological family [i] that includes the duck [i]s and most duck-like waterfowl, s... 

 which breeds mainly in the southeast and southwest of Australia Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere [i] c ... 

. It is also found along the east coast of Australia, Tasmania Tasmania

The island [i] of Tasmania, is located 200 km south of the eastern side of the continent [i] Australia [i] ... 

 and recently reintroduced Introduced species

An introduced species is an organism [i] that is not indigenous to a given place or area and instead has ... 

 in New Zealand New Zealand

New Zealand is a country in the south-western Pacific Ocean [i] consisting of two large islands and many ... 

. Prior to the arrival of the Maori Maori

The word Maori refers to the indigenous people [i] of New Zealand [i] and to their language [i] ... 

 a sub-species, the New Zealand Swan used to live in New Zealand. This subspecies was hunted to extinction Extinction

In biology [i] and ecology [i], extinction is the cessation of existence of a species [i] or group of taxa [i]... 

.

The Black Swan is 130cm long and weighs up to 9kg . It has all black plumage, except for the red bill Beak

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The beakotherwise known as the bill or rostrumis an external anatomical struct... 

, dark grey legs and white tips of the wing feathers. The neck is long and curved in an "S". On its red bill, there is a white bar near the tip. Both sexes are similar, with female slightly smaller and lighter than male. The cygnets have light grey plumage.

The Southern Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere

The Southern Hemisphere is the half of a planet's surface that is south [i] of the equator [i].
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 swan Swan

Swans are large water bird [i]s of the family [i] Anatidae [i], which also includes geese [i] ... 

 species differ from the all-white Northern Hemisphere Northern Hemisphere

The Northern Hemisphere is the half of a planet's surface that is north [i] of the equator [i] .... 

 swans in that they all have some black in the plumage, but only the Black Swan is almost completely black.

Every year, the adults moult and become flightless. During this time they gather on open lakes in flocks. The diet consists mainly of water plants and unlike many other waterbirds, they spend their entire lives in the area where they were hatched.

As with other swans, the Black Swan is largely monogamous, pairing for life. It nests on large mounds build in the middle of a shallow lake and reuses the same nest each year, restoring or rebuilding it as needed. Male and female swans share the care of the nest, and once the cygnets are fledged, it is not uncommon to see whole families looking for food.

The official state emblem of Western Australia Western Australia

Western Australia is Australia [i]'s largest state [i] in area, cove ... 

, the Black Swan is protected under the Australian National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1974. It is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

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