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That is a big swan or a small lady
ReplyDeleteYes... a little bit of both.
DeleteThat is a funny picture, looks like they just had a walk together in the park.
ReplyDeleteAnd also taking photographs. The swan is indeed very big and I wonder if she has put that food with the green container in the right corner on the street or is that just a coincidence.
ReplyDeleteShe is the "Bird Lady" so she makes sure her clan is well feed. That might be why they are so huge.
DeleteThey apparently feel companionable with her. Looks like she is also a photographer.
ReplyDeleteThat is some serious dedication to her friends. I didn't know they made birds that tall.
ReplyDeleteThey seem very comfortable with each other.
ReplyDeleteThe swan is almost as tall as she is! I wonder if swans are more friendly than geese.
ReplyDeleteLooks like they are having a conversation.
ReplyDeleteWhat are you talking about? That's very special! :)
ReplyDeleteJealous of her relationship with these feathered friends.
ReplyDeleteA little of both, huh? The swan obviously is comfortable around her.
ReplyDeleteThat must have been interesting.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a sculpture at first, Andy!
ReplyDeleteThat is a big swan! Great photo and story to go with it.
ReplyDeleteI've talked to this lady too, Andy. :))
ReplyDeleteLady and swan trust each other or they wouldn't be that close together. Swan looks huge. Interesting photo.
ReplyDeleteTwo lovely ladies.
ReplyDeleteVery nice situation :)
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We have one like her in Burlington, too. Very dedicated. And well loved by the swans, :)
ReplyDeleteGood moment Andy!!
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