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mute swan

  1. Out on its own

    Out on its own

    Immature Mute Swan fly by. The mute swan is a very large white water bird. It has a long S-shaped neck and an orange bill with a black base and a black knob.
  2. Mute Swan

    Mute Swan

    Mute Swan
  3. Mutey ;)

    Mutey ;)

    Mute Swan
  4. Mute swan

    Mute swan

  5. Mute Swan

    Mute Swan

    Mute Swan
  6. Mute Swan

    Mute Swan

    Mute Swan attacking intruder
  7. Mute Swan

    Mute Swan

    Mute Swan
  8. Mute swan

    Mute swan

    It's a swan.
  9. River Thames - Swan + Juveniles (2)

    River Thames - Swan + Juveniles (2)

    Swan + Juveniles on the Banks of the River Thames near Chertsey, UK.
  10. River Thames - Swan + Juveniles (1)

    River Thames - Swan + Juveniles (1)

    Swan + Juveniles on the Banks of the River Thames near Chertsey, UK.
  11. Mother and children

    Mother and children

    There are lot of babies this year. This is the mute swan with eight juvs.
  12. Swansea or Morning Mist Matters.

    Swansea or Morning Mist Matters.

    Vessels in mist,Mute Swan and GCG
  13. Swan portrait

    Swan portrait

    A lovely close-up profile shot of this famous and majestic bird
  14. Mute Swan

    Mute Swan

  15. On a misty day

    On a misty day

  16. Mute Swan

    Mute Swan

    Pair moving location they nearly flew into me
  17. Shinewater Swan 4.JPG

    Shinewater Swan 4.JPG

  18. Shinewater Swan 3.JPG

    Shinewater Swan 3.JPG

  19. mute swan

    mute swan

  20. Mute Swan

    Mute Swan

  21. Mute Swans 3019.jpg

    Mute Swans 3019.jpg

    Mute Swans
  22. Swan taking off.

    Swan taking off.

  23. we have lift-off

    we have lift-off

    a rare glimpse of the sun this morning, luckily just as the swan was taking off
  24. tender moment

    tender moment

    a couple of these well-fed residents of the Thames riverbank were doing some gentle courting/necking this morning...
  25. The quiet one

    The quiet one

    I then took the opportunity to head to Lintrathen Loch. Again the hide wasn't open, but I was able to walk down beside it onto a small beach, which did allow me a view over the water. As usual, the birds were a bit distant, but some blurry pictures were clear enough to let me see what was at...
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