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Although it is to be found throughout Australia, the Black Swan has been regarded with special affection by many generations of Western Australians and has long been used to identify things Western Australian. The plumage is black, often with a brownish tinge, but the flight quills are pure white and very prominent when the bird is seen in flight. The beak is red with a white band near the tip and the legs and feet are dark grey.

Although it is to be found throughout Australia, the Black Swan has been regarded with special affection by many generations of Western Australians and has long been used to identify things Western Australian. The plumage is black, often with a brownish tinge, but the flight quills are pure white and very prominent when the bird is seen in flight. The beak is red with a white band near the tip and the legs and feet are dark grey.