Rare phenomenon: Black swan in the Evros Delta

A lone black swan was spotted by the staff of the Evros Delta Management Unit and posted the photos of the beautiful black swan on Facebook, calling it a “pleasant surprise”.

The beautiful bird was spotted on Monday and impressed the people of the protected area with its beauty.

A rare image of the Evros Delta, the black swan

It should be noted that the black swan (Cygnus atratus), according to Wikipedia, is a large waterfowl found mainly in the southeastern and southwestern regions of Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand.

They first became known to Europeans in 1697, when Dutchman Willem de Vlamingh explored the Swan River in Western Australia.

The black swan is a monogamous species. Lives in pairs in large lakes, rivers and sometimes along coasts. Its wingspan reaches 2 meters.

It feeds on aquatic plants and algae.

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2024-05-03 14:08:57

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