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BEWICK'S SWAN (Cygnus columbianus bewickii)

©Nigel Key Bewick's Swan (Slimbridge April 2015)

The Bewick’s Swan, also known as the Tundra Swan, was named by William Yarrell after Thomas Bewick who was an engraver of birds and animals.

The Bewick’s Swan is similar to the Whooper Swan except it is smaller, has a shorter neck with a more rounded head and always has more Black than Yellow on its bill. The Whooper Swan has more Yellow than Black on its bill.

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Conservation Status


Size
1150mm to 1400mm (45" to 55")

Appearance - Male
The male has White plumage, a Black bill with Yellow at the proximal area. The legs and feet are Black.

Appearance - Female
The female is the same as the male but slightly smaller.

Habitat
Marshes, Lakes and Estuaries of North Russia and Siberia.

Diet
Aquatic vegetation, Leaves, Roots Stems, Grasses and Insect larvae.

Breeding Time
Early May to June

Nest
Built as a large mound shaped nest from plant material off the ground near water.

Eggs
Quantity: 3 to 5
Colour: Creamy White.











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PHOTOGRAPHS

Bewick's Swan (WWT Slimbridge May 2014) - pic by Nigel Key Bewick's Swan (WWT Slimbridge April 2015) - pic by Nigel Key Bewick's Swan (WWT Slimbridge May 2015) - pic by Nigel Key
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Bewick's Swan (WWT Slimbridge May 2013) - pic by Nigel Key Bewick's Swan (WWT Slimbridge September 2013) - pic by Nigel Key Bewick's Swan (WWT Slimbridge September 2013) - pic by Nigel Key
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Bewick's Swan (WWT Slimbridge April 2013) - pic by Nigel Key Bewick's Swan (WWT Slimbridge April 2013) - pic by Nigel Key Bewick's Swan (WWT Slimbridge April 2013) - pic by Nigel Key
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Bewick's Swan (WWT Slimbridge May 2012) - pic by Nigel Key Bewick's Swan (WWT Slimbridge May 2012) - pic by Nigel Key Bewick's Swan (WWT Slimbridge May 2012) - pic by Nigel Key
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Bewick's Swan (WWT Slimbridge June 2010) - pic by Nigel Key Bewick's Swan (WWT Slimbridge March 2012) - pic by Nigel Key Bewick's Swan (WWT Slimbridge May 2012) - pic by Nigel Key
04/06/10 24/03/12 26/05/12
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Related Links:-


Black Swan - www.slim-bridge.co.uk

Black-Necked Swan - www.slim-bridge.co.uk

Coscoroba Swan - www.slim-bridge.co.uk

Mute Swan - www.slim-bridge.co.uk

Trumpeter Swan - www.slim-bridge.co.uk

Whistling Swan - www.slim-bridge.co.uk

Swan Identification - www.slim-bridge.co.uk


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LOCATION

Bewick's Swan
Breeding Habitat - Tundra Region
Tundra region of Northern Russia and Siberia.
Winter Habitat or Migration Area
Eastern population Winter in China and Japan. Western population winter in the British Isles and Northern Europe.


WWT Slimbridge Location - Bewick's Swan
Swan Lake - WWT Slimbridge
© Nigel Key Swan Lake (WWT Slimbridge September 2012)

The Bewick's Swan can be found in Swan Lake, along with the following wildfowl:-
Coot
Greylag Goose
Lesser White-Fronted Goose
Mallard
Mute Swan
Tufted Duck
Swan Lake (WWT Slimbridge)


WWT Slimbridge Wildfowl (Listed Alphabetically)
A-B  | C-F  | G-L  | M-R  | S-Z
Wildfowl A to B
African Black Duck
African Pygmy Goose
American Black Duck
American Flamingo
American Wigeon
American Wood Duck
Andean Flamingo
Andean Goose
Argentinian Ruddy Duck
Ashy-Headed Goose
Australian Shelduck
Australian Shoveler
Australian Wood Duck
Baer's Pochard
Baikal Teal
Bar-Headed Goose
Barnacle Goose
Barrow's Goldeneye
Bean Goose
Bewick's Swan
Black-Bellied Whistling Duck
Black-Crowned Crane
Black-Headed Duck
Black-Necked Swan
Black Swan
Blue-Winged Goose
Blue-Winged Teal
Brazilian Teal
Brent Goose
Bronze-Winged Duck
Bufflehead