Group of Swans?

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A group of swans is referred to as a bevy or wedge when they are in flight. Swans are species of birds genus Cygnus, belonging to the family Anatidae, which also includes ducks and geese, and they are grouped with the intimately associated geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they make the tribe Cygnini.
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A group of Swans is called a bevy.
Swans (genus Cygnus) belong to the Anatidae family, which also includes geese and ducks. There are six to seven species of swan in the genus Cygnus - which likely evolved in Europe or western Eurasia during the Miocene
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A group of swans can be referred to by a variety of names such as bevy, game, team and herd. A wedge of swans are a group that are flying in a V formation.
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A group of swans are referred to as a herd, wedge, team or even bevy. The female swan has a strange name, it is a pen and the babies are referred to as flapper.
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