Tuesday, March 17, 2015
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Sweetness. Funny to see them just by the parking lot like that. But unusual photography catches are your... cygneture style. ;)
ReplyDeleteNice shot Andy. Begging for food on your kitchen door are they ?
ReplyDeleteIt looks so cold for them.
ReplyDeleteman they have big feet. I don't think I'd try to nudge them out of my way.
ReplyDeleteHe or she is very pretty!
ReplyDeleteRather cute! And they do get big.
ReplyDeleteAnd quite good looking!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea, thanks for that bit of information. With the size of those feet, they can probably do 10 knots.
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful, Andy!
ReplyDeleteSwans have a reputation of being bad tempered and aggressive. They are beautiful birds, but wouldn't want one chasing me.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a young one!
ReplyDeletePerhaps just the angle, but these guys look BIG!! Great photo.
ReplyDeleteAw. Love the feet!
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