There are several types of Swan. In Europe we have the Mute Swan which is not known for its call, and there are several others.
Swans do not sing in the same way as many smaller birds but they do make various noises, not much more than grunts - particularly when young cygnets call to their parents. Their loudest noisest may come from their flapping wings as they fly.
Strangely, the word swan comes from the same root as sound or song. This is from the legend that dying swans make one final swansong.
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The Hiss ended in 2008.
The Hiss was created in 2001.
Hiss can be either a noun or a verb.Noun: The hiss from the tape deck was very annoying.Verb: The cat tends to hiss at anyone he doesn't recognize.
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Collective nouns for quail are: A covey of quail A bevy of quail Collective nouns for swans are: a ballet of swans a bank of swans a bevy of swans a drift of swans a eyrar of swans (a nest of young swans) a fanfare of swans a flight of swans a flock of swans a game of swans a herd of swans a lamentation of swans a regatta of swans (on water) a sounder of swans a squadron of swans a team of swans a wedge of swans (in flight) a whiteness of swans a whiting of swans
Mute swans do communicate well with one another and sound like puppies barking. They only hiss when they are nervous or mad.
Mike Hiss was born in 1941.
Yehuda Hiss was born in 1946.
Yes, they both hiss.
No, swans are not made out of potatoes. Swans are animals and potatoes are plants.