Your question does not really make sence - so I'll assume you mean
"How does a swan fly?"
And the answer is - by pushing their wings up and down. In other words - flapping them.
To start off, in the water, a swan belts its strong wings against the water, and swiftly and rapidly starts off running. After a while, the swan lifts up in the air, and begins to fly.
they flap their wings
South, near the equator in the winter.
100's of miles
They do, they really fly
yes
yes.
they fly when they can fly
Swans Fly?Swans can fly very well and very high, and they make it look easy.
swans do fly far
no
they fly and move
80 mph
Swans fly, usually in pairs. Swans mate for life. They often settle in one area and return to it year after year. But the short answer is, people don't have to "put" them there. They fly.
Do swans fly south for the summer
Can Trumpeter Swans Fly?Yes, Trumpeter Swans can fly. They can fly between 40-80 miles an hour.However, In the around July and August, Trumpeter Swans molt all their feather making them flightless for two months.Source:http://www.nps.gov/yell/naturescience/trumpeterswan.htm•http://www.nps.gov/yell/naturescience/trumpeterswan.htm••http://www.nps.gov/yell/naturescience/trumpeterswan.htm•
They are larger, more powerful, havier and less aerodynamic than other waterfowl.
15 ft
Yes, they can. They are the fastest flying animals in the world you know