Mute Swan
Mute Swan: Aggressive bird, entirely white, orange bill with large black basal knob and naked black lores. Curved neck is often stained with pigments from iron or algae. Legs and feet are black. Feeds on aquatic plants collected from bottom. Direct flight with strong steady wing beats.
● Song:
"ssssssssssss; "kloorrr"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Mute Swan: Collects aquatic plants from underwater.
● Breeding & nesting:
Mute Swan: Four to eight light gray or blue green eggs layed in a mounded nest of reeds, grasses and other plants ususally near water, lined with down, incubated by both sexes for 35 to 38 days.
● Similar species:
Mute Swan: Tundra Swan holds neck straight, has black bill without knob and naked yellow lores.