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The longest distance recorded for a swan migration is typically associated with the whooper swan, which can travel over 3,000 miles (4,800 kilometers) between breeding grounds in northern Europe and wintering areas in the British Isles or more southern regions. These migrations often involve flying at high altitudes and can take several weeks to complete. Other swan species, like the mute swan, tend to be more sedentary and do not migrate as far.

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