There is a large population of Mute Swans at
Lake of the Lilies.
Lake of the Lilies.
They are a common sight in the Northeast, even on ornamental and urban ponds.
The sexes looks similar,
the female's bill basal knob is smaller.
Mute Swans can be very aggressive in defensive of their nest
and are highly protective of their offspring and mate.
It is one of the heaviest flying birds in the world.
the female's bill basal knob is smaller.
Mute Swans can be very aggressive in defensive of their nest
and are highly protective of their offspring and mate.
It is one of the heaviest flying birds in the world.
I find them to be very beautiful and easy to photograph.
It is a splendid bird and always stirs the emotions. Not all people like them, however, due to their impact on native species. In Maryland a few years ago a total cull was implemented and all Mute Swans were killed. Perhaps you know that in Britain this is considered the Royal Swan and all individuals belong to the Crown.
ReplyDeleteHello Debbie, beautiful captures of the Mute Swans.. They are lovely birds. Happy Monday, enjoy your day! Have a great new week!
ReplyDeleteAs always, such beautiful photographs that I feel like I’m right there! I haven’t been to the ranch to see the one swan they have there in a long time! Bet he’s full grown and big now! He was always bigger than the other ducks!
ReplyDeleteThey are stunningly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWell leave it to me, I am thinking are these swans deaf or can't make noise? I looked it up and of course it is just a breed lol. They look really big to me and love when they put their heads on their back.
ReplyDeleteMute swans are beautiful and graceful... especially in the water or in flight.
ReplyDeleteThey are such beautiful birds. I have never had the privilege of seeing a swan in real life, we have mostly geese and ducks.
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning pictures of these beautiful and graceful creatures. Thank you for filling my life with beauty, sweet Debbie. Hugs to you!
ReplyDeletethey ARE beautiful
ReplyDeleteAre they REALLY mute?
They really are so beautiful and Debbie you photograph them so enjoyably
ReplyDeleteLarge but gorgeous. The fluffy white and blue background are incredible.
ReplyDeleteI have always loved Swans. I haven’t see very many though. They are a beautiful unique bird. I have enjoyed the stories about them
ReplyDeleteThese shots are stunning, asl always.
Blessings and hugs!
Wow, they really are quite beautiful, Debbie.
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Such beautiful and elegant creatures!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous pictures!-- love them! Love the snowy fluffy looking feathers and the water is so blue!
ReplyDeleteooops I just saw where I had not commented on your previous post either...love the pictures but my FAVORITE IS THE FIRST ONE OF THE BLUEJAY...---that is so pretty, just love it. I would just love to come and sit at your window with you and see all these gorgeous birds, you have so many come, so much variety!! I just saw where you had commented on us taking a ride in that old car I had posted...yes!!--that sure WOULD BE FUN wouldn't it?! LOL I can see us with our fluttering scarfs on our heads, and big fancy sunglasses!! ha ha LOL
ReplyDeleteDebbie - glorious photos … the sun reflecting on the feathers, the soft sheen of water - so gorgeous! Happy Thanksgiving to you!
ReplyDeletethey are beautiful! This reminds me of going to a lake that was close to my mother in laws place, whenever we would go on the trail around the lake they would come and chase us
ReplyDeleteYou got great photos of these beautiful swans. They really are an elegant bird.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of a magnificent birds Debbie
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful! xx
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI have heard they can be mean, but they are so beautiful and graceful! How lovely to have them close to where you live.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful photographs Debbie.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Love the white against the bright blue water!
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