Whisper it, a few days of nice weather in Yorkshire, we can do it…

A bit of Sun brings out the hooligans.

This Swan is a bruiser.

Swims about on the lake until it sees someone he or she doesn’t like and then…. races out of the water to stand on the narrow lakeside path. That’s it, wings spread, puffed out chest and the path is closed. As we were walking towards the danger zone, we passed a couple heading back saying an aggressive Swan had forced them into a hasty retreat. As we passed we got a good staring at, but were granted a pass. The walker following us was not so lucky and after a brief standoff, the swan won….

Wonder why some people are allowed through and others are chased off. It’s not a nesting thing, as the nest is on the other end of the lake, and apparently the Swan is never aggressive there.

Bizarre old bird. Definitely swan of a kind….

33 thoughts on “Swan Lake

  1. There is a place a few miles from where I live where every year the swans land as they return. They come in the thousands over a period of time. It is quite the sight. They do a count every year, too. Many people travel there to view it.

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  2. Yeah, well, it’s about time animals got angry about us bloody humans just roaming around willynilly, stomping about in their homes and trampling their prize plants in their gardens. We’re really not invited and they’ve got their thing going on there, minding their own business and along come us interlopers. Bless ’em when they act patient with us.

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      1. My last encounter was of one big male angry swan, determined to not be captured (it had fishing tackle hanging from his beak and needed the attention of a vet). So now, imagine a line of us pathetic humans, up to our tits in the water, arms up in the air most of the time, with a net pulled taught across the water most of the time, but as we wibbled and wobbled and occasionally one of us slipped on the slime of the river bed, the net top looking more like the rolling landscape of the Cotswolds… Yeah, he was having none of it. Several attempts. Let’s face it, swans are VERY strong and clever. However, we got him to the vet in the end. The tackle taken from his mouth and many lead pieces removed from his stomach.

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