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Romans, FT Traders and Black Swans ... what's the connection

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Subject: Romans, FT Traders and Black Swans ... what's the connection
From: Chris Gregory <>
Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011 14:07:58 +1000
Willem de Vlamingh's exploratory expedition for the Dutch East Company
sailed up the Swan river on January 10th 1697. Black swans were taken back
to Europe. All died on the voyage but the specimens were preserved and this
was the first time Europeans had seen entirely black swans. The South
American Black-necked swan, *Cygnus melancoryphus*, is obviously not
entirely black.

Cheers
Chris Gregory

On 16 April 2011 12:34, Andrew Taylor <> wrote:

> Its the interesting question as to who was the first European to encounter
> a southern hemisphere swan and discover not all swans are white. Maybe
> someone on Juan D€az de Sol€s's 1516 expedition to the River Plate?
>
> Andrew
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