But first, i`m pleased to say the injured Mute Swan that was rescued has made a full recovery and was successfully released back to join its partner, yesterday evening.
Right, on with the images mentioned in this post title ;
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That is wonderful news about the Mute Swan Dean and well done on the part you played :) I put my moth trap out last night but catch was disappointing - just 5 Shuttle-shaped Darts and a Light Brown Apple Moth. There again it was very very windy.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words Caroline. Equally as good news, when i passed the Swan's nest earlier that day, the female was still sitting on the eggs.
DeleteI'm still waiting for my moth trap to arrive. Any day now, i hope.
Such good news about the Swan!
ReplyDeleteSuper shots of all other items too. I can't keep up with blogs as I used to, but have no idea why. Glad to see you still posting though.
Thank you Toffeeapple. Regards the Swans it's a case of it being a bitter sweet outcome as there's only one egg hatched and the female is still sitting on the remaining ones. Hate to say it but i don't think they'll hatch now :(
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