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Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Mute Swans....


I think the above is the male...


And this is his little lady.  We were up near Danville, Illinois at the Heron Viewing park.  The water was really up...and the only things close enough for photos were these two swans and a pair of Canadian Geese.

The boardwalk goes out over the water forming a sort of circle.  To begin with the swans were on the outside of the east side of the circle and the geese were in the water in the enclosed part of the circle.  The top swan first chased them to the outside of the west side of the circle.  But it kept swimming right beside the boardwalk...after about five or ten minutes, it took off after them and chased them clear across the wetlands.  You should have heard the noise...partly the flapping of the wings.  Neither the swan nor the geese flew over 3 or 4 feet above the water....then there was the squawking and carrying on.  It was something to witness and hear.


Hope you enjoyed these...I am linking to My Corner of the World....

16 comments:

peppylady (Dora) said...

There sure a pretty and graceful bird.
Coffee is on

Granny Marigold said...

The Swans are so elegant. Obviously also very territorial.

Ginny Hartzler said...

Gorgeous photos! Especially the first pose.

betty-NZ said...

I never thought I'd think that white swans were unusual, but here in the southern hemisphere, black ones are dominant. I do love to see all swans as they are such majestic creatures. I had no idea they were territorial, too.

Thanks for linking up at My Corner of the World! I appreciate your contribution.

Ann said...

They are so pretty. I guess the didn't care for the geeses company

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Belo e elegante.
Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros

eileeninmd said...

Hello, lovely swans. They are a beautiful sight to see. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day and weekend ahead.

Debby Ray said...

What absolutely beautiful creatures to behold. Your photos are fabulous...that first shot is so full of lovely textures!

Red Rose Alley said...

These are lovely pictures of the swans, Rose. I love that first one with his feathers spreading out. That is beautiful. Not sure if I mentioned it to you, but I have a blog friend who LOVES the swans and often goes to the lake to take pictures.

~Sheri

don said...

This special walkway helps you make these close ups of these birds. They are done very well and are impressive.

Calendula said...

Swans are so graceful! Beautiful photos!

Small City Scenes said...

Very pretty. The Swans that over winter here are Trumpeter Swan and have black bills
MB

Ruth Hiebert said...

Those swans are beautiful. Sounds like you were treated to a good show by theses birds.

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

You know I live near the St. Joseph River and there is a bay at the end of our road. People along the river complain about the Mute Swans all the time because they attack boaters that are fishing all the time. I personally have never seen them doing anything but floating along minding their own business. I guess you witnessed an event when they thought the geese WERE their business, lol.

Great pics.
xx, Carol

happyone said...

Such beautiful swans and so graceful too.

betty-NZ said...

Thanks so much for linking up at My Corner of the World. I do appreciate it!

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