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IUCN and region codes at bottom of page.
Species |
Family |
Scientific name |
Breeding Regions |
Breeding Subregions |
Nonbreeding Subregions |
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Black Swan i | Anatidae | Cygnus atratus | AU | Australia (except n, sc), Tasmania, and North, South, Stewart and Chatham is. (New Zealand) | |
Black-necked Swan i | Anatidae | Cygnus melancoryphus | SA | Southern Cone | |
Coscoroba Swan i | Anatidae | Coscoroba coscoroba | SA | Southern Cone | |
Mute Swan i | Anatidae | Cygnus olor | PAL | Europe to c Asia | n AF and India |
Trumpeter Swan i | Anatidae | Cygnus buccinator | NA | Alaska, w Canada and nc USA | w Canada and nw, c USA |
Tundra Swan i | Anatidae | Cygnus columbianus | PAL, NA | n | s PAL and s, c NA |
Whooper Swan i | Anatidae | Cygnus cygnus | PAL | n Eurasia | w Europe and e China |
100% 7 species of 7 (0 extinct).
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IUCN Status Codes |
EX | Extinct |
EW | Extinct in the wild |
CR | Critically Endangered |
EN | Endangered |
VU | Vulnerable |
NT | Near Threatened |
LC | Least Concern |
DD | Data deficient |
NE | Not evaluated |
LC not shown.
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Breeding Range Codes |
AF | Africa (entire continent rather than south of Sahara) |
AN | Antarctica |
AO | Atlantic Ocean |
AU | Australasia (Wallacea (Indonesian islands east of Wallace's line), New Guinea and its islands, Australia, New Zealand and its subantarctic islands, the Solomons, New Caledonia, and Vanuatu) |
PAL | Eurasia (Europe, Asia from the Middle East through central Asia north of the Himalayas, Siberia and northern China to Japan) |
IO | Indian Ocean |
LA | Latin America (Middle and South America) |
MA | Middle America (Mexico through Panama) |
NA | North America (includes the Caribbean) |
NO | Northern oceans |
OR | Oriental Region (South Asia from Pakistan to Taiwan, plus Southeast Asia, the Philippines, and Greater Sundas) |
PO | Pacific Ocean |
SA | South America |
SO | Southern oceans |
TO | Temperate oceans |
TrO | Tropical oceans |
Worldwide | Worldwide |
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