



Can't quite explain why I found this vignette so touching. The swan is a year old this spring. He's starting to spend less time around his watchful parents - an adolescent thing.
But I never expected this in a swan. I watched him circling beneath a tree. My binoculars revealed the cause. A Kingfisher sat in the branches above him. The young swan was curious. Imagine that. In this new heart under those white feathers. Wonder. About his world.
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How delightful - I wonder what he was wondering?
What a lovely series.
That is so cool! I am so glad you were there to catch the pictures.
Made me smile. Those kingfishers are hard to keep still. I do wonder what the swan was wondering.
Sweet, Cathy.
Oh goodness, that is just wonderful. Thank you for sharing. Miss you.
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Wonderful series of photos. I've always thought that you seem to catch these very cool little sequences that many of us miss. I do think animals are much more curious that we give them credit. When I kept dairy goats, I often saw them acting out of curiosity -- approaching something that seemed terrifying (to them) when they didn't have to -- just because they had to know what that thing was -- such as an old garbage bag that had blown into the pasture and was caught in a tree. Once they realized they'd been had by a garbage bag, they would tear it down, leap and stomp on it. Pretty funny.
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