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A white mute swan swims over dark water. The wings are slightly raised. The swan shines in the sun Royalty Free Stock Photo
A white mute swan swims on a calm body of water. The water is blue. The swan has slightly raised its wings Royalty Free Stock Photo
A white mute swan swims on a calm body of water. The water is blue. The swan has slightly raised its wings Royalty Free Stock Photo
White Mute Swan with spread wings. In the water. Royalty Free Stock Photo
White mute swan swims in the water of a Dutch polder ditch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful white mute swan in the nature cleaning his feathers standing in the water of Danube river with his head under his wing w Royalty Free Stock Photo
White mute swan on the water. Graceful white swan swims on the lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
White Mute Swan in water
Black and white mute swan swimming in water Royalty Free Stock Photo
A White Mute Swan Drinking Water from a Lake During a Light Rain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Big beautiful white birds. Mute swan. Reflection in water. Waterfowl Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of white mute swan in water. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A white mute swan behind green reeds in the water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up image of elegant white mute swan in blue water Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up of graceful white mute swan head. Its orange beak features black details, a water drop. Bird swims in blue lake water. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Swans are birds of the family Anatidae within the genus Cygnus.[3] The swans` close relatives include the geese and ducks. Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form the tribe Cygnini. Somes, they are considered a distinct subfamily, Cygninae. There are six or seven living and one extinct species of swan in the genus Cygnus; in addition, there is another species known as the coscoroba swan, although this species is no longer considered one of the true swans. Swans usually mate for life, although “divorce” somes occurs, particularly following nesting failure, and if a mate dies, the remaining swan will take up with another. The number of eggs in each clutch ranges from three to eight.


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