Coscoroba Swan

Coscoroba coscoroba

The Coscoroba Swan is a species of waterfowl endemic to southern South America. It is the smallest of the birds called "swans", but still a large species of waterfowl. It belongs to the subfamily Anserinae in the family of ducks, swans, and geese, Anatidae.
Coscoroba Swan - Coscoroba coscoroba Saw this Coscoroba Swan - Coscoroba coscoroba at Kowloon Park, which is an open park.
This Coscoroba Swan are endemic to Southern America so they were introduced to Hong Kong. Bird,Coscoroba Swan,Coscoroba coscoroba,Hong Kong,Swan

Appearance

Male Coscoroba Swans weigh 3.8–5.4 kg and females weigh 3.2–4.5 kg. The length is from 87.5 to 115 cm and the wingspan is 155 to 160 cm. They have white plumage except for black tips to the outer six primary feathers, although this black is often barely visible on the closed wing. In flight, the black wing tips are conspicuous. The bird has a red beak, legs and feet. They look somewhat more like geese than swans. The female looks almost identical to the male. The cygnet is a patchy color, with brown and gray hues. The Coscoroba Swan is also lacking the black mask that other swans have where their lores are between the eyes and beak. They look like a very small swan in body and look like a goose in the head.Eggs have a measure 89 X 61 mm, with averages of 82 to 94 53 to 67 mm, with an average weight of 170 grams and range from 129 to 203 grams
Coscoroba Swan (Coscoroba coscoroba) Estero Mantagua, Valparaiso, Chile. Feb 17, 2024 Chile,Coscoroba Swan,Coscoroba coscoroba,Geotagged,Summer

Distribution

The Coscoroba Swan breeds in South America from southern Chile and central Argentina south to Tierra del Fuego and the Falkland Islands. In winter it flies north to central Chile, northern Argentina, Uruguay and the southeast tip of Brazil. Its habitat is well-vegetated swamps and lagoons. Its population is estimated at 10,000–25,000 birds. It also has an ancient route to the Pantanal of Brazil and has been seen in large flocks in the Nhecolandia and Rio Negro regions.
Coscoroba Swan closeup, Epe Zoo It took me quite a while to identify this one. It's head looks like a duck, and its body size suggests it being a large duck, yet in fact it is the smallest swan. Note that I did not saturate the bill, it really is that red. Coscoroba Swan,Coscoroba coscoroba,Epe,Europe,Geotagged,Netherlands,The Netherlands,Wissel

Behavior

The Coscoroba Swan feeds mainly on grasses and small water plants, but also mussels and fish. The female incubates the eggs, while the male stands guard and aggressively helps to protect the fledglings against predators after hatching. Coscoroba Swans live to an age of approximately twenty years.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderAnseriformes
FamilyAnatidae
GenusCoscoroba
SpeciesC. coscoroba