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Subject: | Swans - breeding again? |
From: | brian fleming <> |
Date: | Mon, 05 Jul 2010 10:29:39 +1000 |
At Banyule Swamp (Heidelberg, Vic) - the four young Black Swans are now
showing black wing-feathers. They seem to have been exiled to the south
end, away from their parents.
The old birds are by the old nest; one was adding plant material to it,
at one point standing on it and reaching down to pull a bundle of brown
plant stems up onto the rim. The nest is now very high. I have not
heard of Black Swans attempting a second nesting after rearing a first
brood.
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