This is only the beginning of their autumn trek to southern locations.
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
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...a lovely image.
ReplyDeleteNice shot, Andy.
ReplyDeleteSwans are such beautiful birds and such a pleasure to see migrating flocks. They are a great photographic subject.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't thought that much about swans migrating so I looked it up. It looks like they do fly south to find free flowing waters. This is a great photo of this flock.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful photo. Never considered swans migration patterns. I learned something new today.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful image, Andy.
ReplyDeleteQuite graceful under those moody skies.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see all those white swans, as far as I know our black swans in Tasmania stay put as there are reeds about for them to breed.
ReplyDeleteGangs of them hang out on either side of the Columbia River--- about 20 miles to the south of us. WOnderful picture, Andy!
ReplyDeleteLooks a bit like a naval convoy.Up to where the sun is shining.
ReplyDeleteThey look very determined to go away.
ReplyDeleteI think I see 10 there but maybe one has his head in the water.
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