no they fly away for the winter
T. Bewick has written: '1800 woodcuts by Thomas Bewick and his school'
The Bewick's Swan and the Whooper Swan are two species of swans found in Eurasia. The Bewick's Swan is smaller, with a distinctive yellow patch on its bill, and is known for its migratory behavior between breeding grounds in Siberia and wintering areas in Europe. The Whooper Swan is larger, with a more extensive yellow area on its bill, and is known for its loud, trumpeting calls. Both species are admired for their beauty and grace, often seen in wetlands and lakes.
Swans feed almost entirely on underwater vegetation. However, in winter they sometimes also eat grass or grains.
Bewick's Wren was created in 1829.
Alfred Bewick died in 1949.
Alfred Bewick was born in 1876.
James Bewick died in 1979.
Pauline Bewick was born in 1935.
William Bewick died in 1866.
William Bewick was born in 1795.
Swans, and quite a lot of bird species, will migrate southwards to escape the worst of the winter weather.