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Whooper Swan Facts: Identification, Diet, Migration …
Jan 23, 2024 · On average, males weigh between 9.8 to 11.4 kilograms and have a slightly longer wingspan, whereas females typically weigh around 8.2 to 9.2 kilograms. Despite these size differences, both sexes exhibit the same …
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Whooper Swan (Cygnus cygnus) Fact Sheet - Earth Life
Jul 13, 2023 · Whopper Swans are large swans that average 4.6 – 5.6 feet (1.4 – 1.65 meters) in length. The male tends to be larger than the female, averaging 5.6 feet (1.65 meters) and weighing about 24 lbs (10.8 kg); while the female …
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Wingspan: 84 – 96 in (213 – 244 cm) Range. Whooper Swans have a vast range across Eurasia and they stray in North America, especially in Alaska, but they have been spotted as far south as California and during migration in eastern …
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An adult whooper swan weighs 9-11 kg. It is 140-160 cm long (including neck and head) and it has a wingspan of 205-235 cm. Young swans are grey- brown. They have a pink and black beak. [3] . The young get pale grey in end of their first …
Whooper Swan – Profile | Traits | Facts | Range | Diet
Mar 27, 2021 · Adult whooper swans are massive birds, with an average size of 1.4 to 1.65 m and a wingspan of two.05 to 2.75 m. Male weights range from 7.4 to 14 kg with an average of 9.8 kg, which is way heavier than the feminine weight …
Whooper Swan | Cygnus cygnus | Species Guide | Birda
With its striking presence, the Whooper Swan is a sight to behold, boasting a length of 140–165 centimeters and a wingspan that can reach up to 275 centimeters. Males are typically heavier than females, with some individuals …
Whooper Swan Wonders: A Guide to Spotting …
The wingspan of the whooper swan can exceed 2.5 metres or 100 inches. An adult has black feet but a yellow bill with a black tip. Juveniles have dark bills and feet. They are light grey but become whiter with age, maturing at the age of 3 …
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