Sending heartfelt condolences to Lyn Fonzo, and to all of the Young Swan’s and friends and caretakers. The little Swan’s leg injury became deeply infected, all the way into the bone.
If you see Lyn Fonzo, please thank her for all that she has done over the past year in caring for our Young Swan and in trying to rehabilitate him to Niles Pond. Please thank and support Dr. Cahill, too, who generously donated his services.
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Documentary filmmaker, photographer, landscape designer, author, and illustrator. Currently creating films about the Monarch Butterfly, Gloucester's Feast of St. Joseph, Saint Peter's Fiesta, and Piping Plovers. Visit my websites for more information about film and design projects at kimsmithdesigns.com and monarchbutterflyfilm.com. Author/illustrator "Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities! Notes from a Gloucester Garden"
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OH SO SAD! Thanks to all who helped and tried–very sad.
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Oh, no, I am so very sorry to see this. You, Lyn, Dr Cahill and all of the other volunteers did all you could to help Young Swan. So sad.
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All we can do is try our best…
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What a shame it came as a result of an attack by another swan. Condolences to Lyn and all who tried to help the young swan.
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That’s too bad
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I was thinking of him today and wondering how things were going. This is not the news I hoped to hear. What a tremendous effort made to give him a wild life. So sad it wasn’t meant to be. Thank you for letting us know. My condolences to you all on the front lines.
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So very sorry to hear this news- he was such a beautiful creature. Condolences and thanks so much to all the volunteers, especially Lyn Fonzo, for your compassion and wonderful care throughout his brief life. And thank you for keeping us all informed so we could visit him on our daily walks and root for him to become wild.
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