Mama swans are to be avoided at all cost...amazing how fast they can waddle on those webbed feet.hugs HiC
We hear those big birds can be pretty nasty if the young 'uns are nearby:)Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Mute Swans are exemplary parents, fierce in the defence of their young.
She looks like she keeps a tight reign on her little ones!
Oh I recognised them...theys those hissing BIG white ducks aren't they.Hehe, those baby ones that have been rolling in the mud and got all dirty brown are being made to have a BAFF by their Mummy!!!Loves and licky kissesPrincess Leah xxx
Hello, Momma swan is being very protective of here big babies. I have heard them hissing before, I am sure they have a big bite too. Have a great day!
Oh yes, mama swans are not to be messed with! I have had a few run ins with them myself. Beautiful but fierce.
The timing of the capture is interesting. Observing keenly I noticed the different positioning of the neck of each one of them. Artistic take!
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Mama swans are to be avoided at all cost...amazing how fast they can waddle on those webbed feet.
ReplyDeletehugs HiC
We hear those big birds can be pretty nasty if the young 'uns are nearby:)
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Mute Swans are exemplary parents, fierce in the defence of their young.
ReplyDeleteShe looks like she keeps a tight reign on her little ones!
ReplyDeleteOh I recognised them...theys those hissing BIG white ducks aren't they.
ReplyDeleteHehe, those baby ones that have been rolling in the mud and got all dirty brown are being made to have a BAFF by their Mummy!!!
Loves and licky kisses
Princess Leah xxx
Hello,
ReplyDeleteMomma swan is being very protective of here big babies. I have heard them hissing before, I am sure they have a big bite too. Have a great day!
Oh yes, mama swans are not to be messed with! I have had a few run ins with them myself. Beautiful but fierce.
ReplyDeleteThe timing of the capture is interesting. Observing keenly I noticed the different positioning of the neck of each one of them. Artistic take!
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