Oh man, there were so many Mute Swans at Lake of the Lilies on Wednesday.
This is only one patch, here I count exactly 30, there were many more.
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Siesta
Ruffled Tail Feathers
Preening
Pensive
Stretching
- be gracious -
Sharing today's images with Eileen at for Saturday Critters
Are there always that many or are they starting to flock up?
ReplyDeleteeach time i visit, there seem to be more. they leave for the winter and return the following spring!!
ReplyDeleteIt was a big swan convention for sure! SO MANY!--- THEY are so elegant and pretty!!
ReplyDeleteI like those that are stretching! How amazing to see these beautiful swans!
ReplyDeleteHello, Debbie
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely sighting, to see so many swans together. Your photos are beautiful, I love the closeups, they look like they are posing for you.
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I have never seen so many swans in one place. I have noticed the Robins gathering this week to get ready to fly south but I never thought of swans.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lotta swans!
ReplyDeleteDebbie - sleek and sassy swans! Love your captions!
ReplyDeleteI love watching them stretch, there are times when the lake near us has so many it is hard to watch them all. I can't get over how many feathers they loose, I thought my cats were bad with the shedding :)
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this post. Great shots and captions.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely Debbie, great post.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Hello Debbie, :=) Brilliant close captures of the beautiful Mute Swans.They seem to be moulting, but I only say this because I see feathers on the ground, as it doesn't affect their appearance. That first shot of the 30 swans in the distance is lovely.
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Debbie, I miss seeing you on my blog. I hope you will visit me soon!
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Wow that is a lot all in one place. Super beautiful. I bet it is amazing in real life.
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