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Parlour First 99532 'CYGNUS' (308) at WGC 9 May 2012 in 1Z72.

Cygnus at South Ferriby on the Ancholme, July 2013

Cygnus cygnus - Whooper swan

Cygnus buccinator

 

Mann Lake, Nez Perce county, Idaho, USA

Höckerschwan (Cygnus olor)

(c) Lutz Klapp

Cygnus atratus (black swan)

Le cygne tuberculé (Cygnus olor)

Class: Aves.

Subclass: Galloanserae.

Superorder: Anserimorphae.

Order: Anseriformes.

Suborder: Anseri.

Superfamily: Anatoidea.

Family: Anatidae.

 

(01.07.2011)

Le cygne tuberculé (Cygnus olor)

Class: Aves.

Subclass: Galloanserae.

Superorder: Anserimorphae.

Order: Anseriformes.

Suborder: Anseri.

Superfamily: Anatoidea.

Family: Anatidae.

 

(01.08.2011)

Höckerschwan (Cygnus olor)

(c) Rainer Ziebarth

Höckerschwan (Cygnus olor)

(c) Beatrice Jeschke

HET 339 seen in the trade stands at the 69th UK coach rally in Blackpool.

Cygnus constellation section of the Milky Way

Summer constellation Cygnus low in the West. Bright sections of the Milky Way run through it.

Widefield shot of Cygnus

the bright star in the middle is Deneb, and below Deneb is the North American Nebula.

4x5 min exposures + 1 dark

18mm @ f/3.5

Höckerschwan (Cygnus olor)

(c) Rolf Jantz

Höckerschwan (Cygnus olor)

(c) Manuela Vierke

A White Swan cleaning its feathers.

Class: Aves.

Subclass: Galloanserae.

Superorder: Anserimorphae.

Order: Anseriformes.

Suborder: Anseri.

Superfamily: Anatoidea.

Family: Anatidae.

 

(01.07.2011)

Class: Aves.

Subclass: Galloanserae.

Superorder: Anserimorphae.

Order: Anseriformes.

Suborder: Anseri.

Superfamily: Anatoidea.

Family: Anatidae.

 

(01.08.2011)

Singschwan (Cygnus cygnus)

(c) Joachim Kühne

January 2024.

Drabæks Mølle, Lunderskov, Kolding, Denmark.

Höckerschwan (Cygnus olor)

(c) Joachim Kühne

Höckerschwan (Cygnus olor)

(c) Sandra Otzko

Cygnus wall is part of North America Nebula (NGC 7000). It is interstellar cloud of ionized hydrogen in the constellation Cygnus. Hydrogen regions shine because gas is ionized by the ultraviolet radiation from a hot stars.

The photo taken with Esprit 100ED telescope + ASI294MC Pro camera. 62X4min photos stacked with SharpCap Pro capture tool.

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