In between rain drops took some nature shots.
Tag: Swan
Savannah is ready for the beach
Swan at Clark Pond
Saw this swan as it was raining on Sunday afternoon.

Swan looking at me at Clarke Pond,

See you in May Ms. Savannah
Put Savannah the swan away for the winter. She will be coming back out in the spring of 2023.

Summer Sundays

Savannah the Swan
Love my swan from Toodeloos , as Rick says, he can find me in the water.

LOVELY NESTING SWAN PAIR IN THE EARLY MORNING LIGHT
THE LETTER O
SWAN INVASION
DO SWANS DRINK SALTWATER?
In the above photo you can see our super smart Mr. Swan drinking freshwater from snow melting on the roof above its head, which was running down the gutters and into the harbor.
Mute Swans mostly drink freshwater (and a great deal of it) because most of the places that you find swans living at are on freshwater ponds, lakes, rivers, and inlets. However, just above the eyes and under the skin, swans have a gland that enables them to drink saltwater. This gland removes salt from their bloodstream and concentrates it into a solution that is excreted from their nostrils, which the swan can shake its head to clear.
There are a number of good folks in Rockport and Gloucester who keep a watchful eye on our local swans. Thursday I had the joy of meeting Lois and Serena, who have been feeding and observing the swans for over twenty years. They have photos of Mr. Swan (known as Buddy in Rockport) dating from 1998. He was already full grown by then, which makes him at least twenty years old. That is quite extraordinary as most Mute Swans in the wild live on average only to twelve years of age.
My deepest thanks and appreciation to Lois and Serena for the time they took sharing swan stories, the reading material lent, and for their kind and goodhearted nature, especially towards Buddy/Mr. Swan!
As you may or may not have read here on Good Morning Gloucester, I have been filming the swans over the past several years for a film project. If you have a Cape Ann swan story that you would like to share I would love to hear from you. Please contact me at kimsmithdesigns@hotmail.com. Thank you so much!
BEAUTIFUL OCTOBER LIGHT
Scenes from around Niles Pond and Brace Cove October
Cattails in the wind
Painted Turtle
Gulls departing Brace Cove after the storm
Great Blue Heron, seals, and gull
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Golden Reeds and Rods ~ Where Did Summer Go?
Swan near Brace Cove
Peek-a-boo, I see you
Swanie from T-Max
Five Unique Species Of Birds In One Field Of Vision Down The Dock
What I failed to mention was that there were two adult eider just to left of my frame. Incredible coincidence having all these birds together.
Sunset and Swan By photoholic1
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Swan Song
Short clip using miniature effect on a Canon Powershot s95















