Just a swan on the Quays at Ha’penny Bridge, Dublin, earlier.
Thanks Harold Bishop and Aaron McAllorum
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N9LqLgkh-I&feature=plcp
Hello you.
Thanks Gary Roche
The father’s swanned off.
Mute swans usually lay between four and six eggs; however this Limerick swan had a clutch of nine cygnets in recent weeks. “Nine is an incredible number. The average is four to six although we did have up to 10 cygnets sighted before,” says Westfield Wetlands committee member Sean Ryan.
Family Of Nine Cygnets Is A New Attraction At Limerick Wetlands (Niamh Dillon, Limerick Leader)
(Sean Ryan)
Thanks Niall O’M
@broadsheet_ie one solution for harassed swans on the canal near lesson st bridge.This is in Castlefields,Manchester. twitter.com/murf_eire/stat…
— Wayne Murphy (@murf_eire) May 17, 2012
Related: Mother To Be, Grand Canal
A member of one of the few truly monogamous species in Drumcondra, Dublin, yesterday.
Thanks Ciarán Nolan