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Length: | 1.2m |
Wingspan: | 1.9m |
Weight: | 5kg - 7kg |
Average Lifespan: | 9 years |
A winter visitor, the well-travelled Bewick's swan is the smallest of our swans. It has more black on its yellow-and-black bill than the whooper swan. Look out for it around Eastern England and the Severn Estuary.
About
Bewick's swans spend their winters in this country; they arrive from Siberia in late autumn, returning north again in the spring. They will often feed on fields during the day, eating crops like leftover potatoes and grain, before heading to roost on open water.
How to identify
The smallest UK swan, the Bewick's swan is white with a yellow and black bill. It can be distinguished from the whooper swan by the less extensive yellow markings on its bill.
Did you know?
Individual Bewick's swans can be identified by looking at their bill: the pattern of black and yellow that they display is as unique as a fingerprint.