You don't see a dead swan because swans are not very common in most people's areas or neighborhoods. Swans don't usually lay out in the open when they die, they are often in or near water.
Shiocton, WI
They usually lay around 4 to 7 eggs at a time.
Migration for breeding and food
Well, you see, swans have to return to the water on a consistent basis in order to stay hydrated. This is why you rarely see swans flying south in winter, because they simply dive under the ice and create a new nest in the mud. The mud provides insulation for the birds when they burrow into it.
Depends; but usually I see around 8-10 each.
Lets see.1,2,3,4.......MANY!!!!
Both needs to be examined to see what the cause of death is and then the family can decide if they should be buried together or separately. Usually it's together.
glasses help you see what you can't usually see
you see how many electrons and protons it has and add them together
They usually ARE used together, because astronomers want to see if there is anything visible at the same place as this bright radio source in the sky.
The collective noun for "swan" is a "bevy" or a "wedge." A bevy of swans is typically used when referring to a group of swans on water, while a wedge of swans is often used when the swans are in flight. These collective nouns help to describe and differentiate the behavior or location of the group of swans.