Lots of swan feathers. The mother swan must be molting. These are exquisite photos and a lovely area in which to walk, I suspect.
In your comment today about the "bathing machine," from what I read, it was mainly the rich who had access to them, although one site "suggested" they might be for rent.
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Those shots are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLots of swan feathers. The mother swan must be molting. These are exquisite photos and a lovely area in which to walk, I suspect.
ReplyDeleteIn your comment today about the "bathing machine," from what I read, it was mainly the rich who had access to them, although one site "suggested" they might be for rent.
I always enjoy your pictures -- so many great subjects everywhere one looks, and you find more than your share. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see the swans and their cygnets, so pretty. Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteMarvelous photos!
ReplyDeleteThose cygnets are adorable.
ReplyDeleteYou could collect the down to make your own pillows 😉
ReplyDeleteVery nice photographs, so lovely to see the swans and their cygnets.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThe swans are beautiful, it is nice to see the family!
Enjoy your day, have a happy weekend!
WHy I never think of swans along our rivers in Michigan I don't know. These are just lovely.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful shots of the swan family and the duck on the tree trunk!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful weekend, Elke
Hello Mae,
ReplyDeleteI wanted to stop back and say thanks for sharing your post today. I love the swans, great photos. Have a great weekend. PS, thanks for the comment.
Hello. Beautiful photos. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteHow amazing to see the family of swans and the downy feathers. Some other bird needs to gather them for a soft nest! Happy weekend.
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