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Sightings of black swans have become reasonably common. They could be found on almost any water body. They have similar habitat requirements to mute swans and are often found in the same areas.
Black swans are native to Australia and are the state bird of Western Australia. They were brought to the UK as ornamental birds like peacocks and golden pheasants. Like many other captive birds, they occasionally find their way out into the wild.
They are similar in size to the closely related mute swan. They appear all black when swimming but they have white primary wing feathers, which can be seen in flight. The bill is red with a broad white band on the tip.
Black swans were also introduced to New Zealand where a feral breeding population has become well established. The New Zealand population increased dramatically because they faced very little competition or predation.
There have been occasional reports of successful breeding attempts in the UK but they have not become established. They face competition from our native swans so it is unlikely they could become as well established here as they have in New Zealand.
Read more at www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/bird-and-wildlife-guides/ask-an-expert/previous/blackswans.aspx#5XYPh7hOkvmIRGAJ.99
Black swans are native to Australia and are the state bird of Western Australia. They were brought to the UK as ornamental birds like peacocks and golden pheasants. Like many other captive birds, they occasionally find their way out into the wild.
They are similar in size to the closely related mute swan. They appear all black when swimming but they have white primary wing feathers, which can be seen in flight. The bill is red with a broad white band on the tip.
Black swans were also introduced to New Zealand where a feral breeding population has become well established. The New Zealand population increased dramatically because they faced very little competition or predation.
There have been occasional reports of successful breeding attempts in the UK but they have not become established. They face competition from our native swans so it is unlikely they could become as well established here as they have in New Zealand.
Read more at www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/bird-and-wildlife-guides/ask-an-expert/previous/blackswans.aspx#5XYPh7hOkvmIRGAJ.99
Ulrich John, Annemarie, Treasa Ui Cionaodha, Berny and 9 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Best wishes ... Steve
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to SteThank you very much!
I'm pleased that you have enjoyed it!
I have added some more information about what is essentially an Australian species.
Best Wishes,
Peter
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubGlad you have enjoyed it!
Best Wishes
Peter
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Gudrun clubThank you so much. I am really honoured by your words of praise!
I don't know how he came to be there, he was alone. Perhaps an illegal immigrant?
I simply have no idea if there is a breeding population in the area or not. Still, he makes a picture which you have enjoyed!
Best Wishes
Peter
Best wishes, Rosa.
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneThank you so much for visiting. Of course so many swans to choose from, and a nice sunny day too. Maybe he is still there if you fancy an outing in the coming days! (There was only the one black. How he got there, I have no idea!)
Best Wishes
Peter
Cheers, Herb
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Herb Riddle clubI am so pleased that you like the picture, and yes I have managed to get at least one focusing method to work!
As for the black swans, I have seen the odd one here and there, but never given it any thought. Having read the articles, I do wonder how they get there!
Best Wishes
Peter
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to GrahamH clubThank you so much for your visit.
What can I say.. To us it is an illegal immigrant...!!
Although they do seem to live in harmony with our white ones, I have no idea what happens when we are not looking!
Best Wishes, and a Good Weekend,
Peter
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Percy Schramm clubThank you so much for your very kind visit.
I'm pleased that you have enjoyed it,
I saw black squirrels in Germany, but no black swans.. Do you have them there too?
Best wishes and a good weekend
Peter
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Reyk clubYour visit is most welcome. Thank you.
Glad you like it.
Best Wishes, and a Good Weekend,
Peter
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Treasa Ui CionaodhaThank you very much indeed!
I'm happy that you had a good look!!
Best Wishes, and a Good Weekend,
Peter
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