Sunday, May 21, 2023

Saturday Critters #492

 On May 6th, I happened upon a family of swans, mom & dad and 8 tiny, fluffy cygnets.
They were adorable, so cute and innocent, well protected by mom & dad.
followed the first time they were out of the security of their nest, 
their first swim and forging a little for food.
They were awesome.
We went back the next day, May 7th, and there were still 8, 
they were easy to find, they were in the exact same place as the day before, right by lakes edge.

Here are the pictures of the family, and their 2nd day in the water!

Mom & Dad come over to the water's edge, they remember my soft voice,
they remember my face and know that I will not harm them or the babies.
I tell mom she has done very well.












The pictures I posted on May 9th, are much better pictures of the babies.
You can click on that link above if you are interested.

I would like to go back today to see them but there is a seafood festival right by the lake,
parking...and getting anywhere near the lark will be impossible.
Too many cars, too many people!

Sharing today's images with Eileen at 
Viewing Nature With Eileen 
for Saturday Critters

13 comments:

R's Rue said...

So cute. Have a great day my friend.
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Changes in the wind said...

What a great find, thanks for sharing.

eileeninmd said...

Hello Debbie,
These are wonderful photos of the swan family. The babies are adorable, so cute and fluffy. I hope all the babies survive, great family photos.
Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a wonderful new week.

Jim and Barb's Adventures said...

That is quite the hatch! Those swans must have chosen a good place to raise their young.

The Furry Gnome said...

Adorable!

Marie Smith said...

They are precious! Love these photos, Debbie. Pretty special!

Susanne said...

Mama is splendid, and the babies are sweet.

DrumMajor said...

SOOOO cute. Totally cool that they'll come up to you. Does one baby have darker skin? Could a black swan be born with white feathered parents? (Nope, not getting the national racism issues into a beautiful family of swans, just wondering.) My parents condo campus had a pond with 2 sets of swans. They mate for life, which sets a good example for humans, eh? Linda in Kansas

Conniecrafter said...

they are just so sweet, it makes you want to pick them up :) I like the picture of them very close to their momma in the water :) Hope all the people don't scare them away.

Sandi said...

Remember the book "The Ugly Duckling" who grew up to be a swan? They are not ugly afterall! Very cute, I'd say.

Debbie said...

hi linda in kansas, one, of the nine babies is a dark gray. i do not know how it will grow. black swans do not breed in this country, they are natives of australia.
i wrote this in one of my recent posts:
A few fun facts...
Mute Swans mate for life.
Just like elephants, swans never forget you, be kind to them.
Swans are highly intelligent, have sharp vision and impeccable hearing.
Mute Swans are very territorial, especially during mating season.
They live for a very long time.

This is why I talk to them and make sure they can see me.
They were not aggressive...what a thrill!

Breathtaking said...

Hi Debbie :=)
These shots are even better than your first Swan post, in fact they could not be improved upon. They are top notch photos of very beautiful Mute Swans and their endearing family of so many young signets. Lovely post Debbie.:=)

Soma @ InkTorrents.com said...

I am really enjoying your photos of the family. So beautiful and special!! I hope you do get to see them again.

-Soma