As you know, I enjoy a long walk alongside an Estuary or the ocean, and over the last few years, mileage has increased remarkably, and so has my portfolio of images.
It certainly has been a while since I participated in a photo challenge. After viewing inspiring images from various lovely bloggers I follow and the Queen of Squares, Becky, over at beckybofwinchester.com, I get to join in the fun.


Those are both beautiful photos Suzanne
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Thanks very much, Pauline.
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The swan and cygnets are so cute! Though the only black Sean I remember seeing chased us!
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I have been chased by a few birds mostly in Australia though not swans as of yet. If I hang around longer enough I am sure it will happen.
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I’m very wary of them these days. I love watching “our” swans in the canal, but I don’t get too close.
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Who can resist a swan and cygnets?
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Let me see, not me 😉
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Beautiful, Suzanne! First time I saw this black swan was in New Zealand. They are magnificent.
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Thanks very much, Leya and they are magnificent and the cygnets are always fun to capture. Not often we get the opportunity.
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Thank you again for posting them!
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Beautiful birds with spring progeny
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Cheers, Derrick and it is one of the delights of spring, the weather is usually not so accomodating.
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Aw, those cygnets are so gorgeous. The swamphen has such incredible feet! Even the chick’s are enormous.
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Their feet are huge and the majority of the time they do look so awkward when walking. I enjoy seeing them when biking or walking along the waterways.
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I love swamphens too, and that’s a beautiful swan
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Thanks very much, Becky. Next photos will be a wider view of a walk, hopefully published before the end of the month.
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ooh look forward to seeing them
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Wow! I’ve never seen a black swan – and that red bill!
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Very regal aren’t they, Eilene.
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Beautiful photos, Suzanne. We have a lot of white swans where I live but not black swans and pukekos.
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Thanks very much, Natalie and we do have more white than black swans. The pukekos are a favourite quirky bird, a bit like me 😉
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I love the black swan!
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Thanks very much, Sue. It amazes me how regal they look on water and on land so awkward.
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Oh, yes!
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