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Mother and babies doing fine!

We have cygnets! Walking down by the canal this morning I saw the two babies out for a swim with one of the swans. The other swan was still on her nest but it didn't look good for the last remaining egg.

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Originally, there were eight eggs but it looks like only two have survived to become cygnets. By the time I had come back from swimming an hour later, it looked like she'd abandoned the last egg left. I'm guessing rats or other animals may account for the other missing eggs/cygnets. Still, that is nature.


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97 Words . sarah_james , add to friends . 09/05/08 . 07:49:50 pm . Permalink . Email . 253 views  3 feedbacks

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Comment from: stephanie [Member] Email · http://www.writelink.co.uk/blogs/Stephanie
Aww they're lovely. Let's hope their parents manage to protect them. :-)
PermalinkPermalink 09/05/08 @ 22:17
Comment from: greenygrey [Member] Email · http://www.greenygrey.co.uk
Nice photo and report Sarah. Saw some cygnets last year but none this year yet. Saw some ducklings, which were really cute.
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Comment from: sarah_james [Member] Email · http://www.milltech-systems.co.uk
Yes, they are cute. We have some ducklings too and some baby moor hens (at elast I think that's what they are - black with red beaks).
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