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Nesting Swan.

It was so dark when I spotted this Swan as I drove along a road in Waroona, Western Australia. I had to use ISO 1000 !

There is a shortage of water around as well !

 

The Black Swan (Cygnus atratus) is a large waterbird, a species of swan, which breeds mainly in the southeast and southwest regions of Australia. The species was hunted to extinction in New Zealand, but later reintroduced. Within Australia they are nomadic, with erratic migration patterns dependent upon climatic conditions. Black Swans are large birds with mostly black plumage and red bills. They are monogamous breeders that share incubation duties and cygnet rearing between the sexes.

 

Described scientifically by English naturalist John Latham in 1790, the Black Swan was formerly placed into a monotypic genus, Chenopis. Black Swans can be found singly, or in loose companies numbering into the hundreds or even thousands.[2] Black Swans are popular birds in zoological gardens and bird collections, and escapees are sometimes seen outside their natural range.

 

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John Dart

Nikon D 80

Sigma 150 500mm

270 = 405mm

1/125th F 6.3

ISO 1000

Resting

Waroona. WA.

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Uploaded on July 23, 2012
Taken on July 23, 2012