Whooper Swans
Saturday 21st February 2009

A gloriously sunny day, and I spent a couple of hours at Ashleworth in the morning. Four Whooper Swans (above and below) were in a field, about half way down Stank Lane, on the north side. There were three adults and a cygnet, along with a Mute Swan cygnet. There were also a few singing male Reed Buntings around, adding to the spring-like feel.



A gloriously sunny day, and I spent a couple of hours at Ashleworth in the morning. Four Whooper Swans (above and below) were in a field, about half way down Stank Lane, on the north side. There were three adults and a cygnet, along with a Mute Swan cygnet. There were also a few singing male Reed Buntings around, adding to the spring-like feel.


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