Baby trumpeter swans will remain gray well into next spring. |
Saturday, August 27, 2016
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Have to grow a little more to become a beautiful bird, but a nice portrait it is.
ReplyDeleteSweet picture.
ReplyDeleteA trumpeter with not so much to trumpet about or with yet. :-)
ReplyDeleteNice how the water is circling around the swan.
ReplyDeleteVery nice shot Andy.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a juvenile before and assumed they were born white! Nice shot and interesting photo!
ReplyDeleteLooking for his contacts? The swans fly into our area on a seasonal basis--- staying on each side of the Columbia River about 35 miles north of Portland. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteHe's a sweet little thing, Andy!
ReplyDeleteI too have not seen a baby swan before. Beautiful photo Andy.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beauty now. I, too thought they were born white.
ReplyDeleteJuvenile indeed! All that soft looking down...and it looks like those wings have a lot of growing to do.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty.
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