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Yes, swans often ruffle their feathers and display various behaviors, including neck movements that form heart shapes, as part of their courtship rituals. This behavior helps strengthen their bond and can signal affection between partners. The ruffling of feathers can also indicate excitement or a display of beauty to attract or maintain a mate.

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