Black-necked Swan

Cygnus melancoryphus

Least Concern

The Black-necked Swan is a duck, goose, swan, or close waterfowl relative of South American wetlands, rivers, lakes, and southern coasts. It feeds on aquatic plants, seeds, invertebrates, or small animals in lakes, marshes, rivers, floodplains, and coastal waters, and many populations gather or migrate seasonally in large flocks.

Family
Anatidae
Range
Black-necked Swan Range — Resident or seasonal range in South American wetlands, rivers, lakes, and southern coasts
Population
≈ 25.9K–101.8K
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