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Monday 23 January 2017

Bewick's Swan - Cygnus columbianus

Photographed at Slimbridge WWT, Rushy Pen hide, Gloucestershire.

Please look at my website bobswildlife.co.uk. There is a photo of a Common Pheasant.  And a photo of  the Nuthatch in the 'Guest Photos '.











48 comments:

  1. Beautiful and wonderfully appear drops of water on it in the last photo. :)

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  2. Awesome captures! The last one is amazing... And the bird is so beautiful... Have a nice week Bob :)

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  3. Oh, boy! How beautiful images! I would like to see the bird sometimes;-)) Greetings

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  4. BEautiful bird nestling in against the cold!

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  5. Hello, pretty captures of the swan. They are beautiful! Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!

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  6. Lieber Bob
    wunderchön der Schwan. Ein wunderbares Federkleid.
    Einen angenehmen Abend wünscht dir
    Irmi

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  7. Hola Bob,unas fotos maravillosas son una preciosidad.Un abrazo amigo

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  8. Hi Bob, what a super bird you managed to capture, love the water droplets, and the last image is a real stunner, brilliant post. All the best, Regards John

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  9. Bob beautiful images, gorgeous series of photos.

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  10. Hello Bob. Just great photos. Swan is a gorgeous bird.

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  11. Hi. Great photos. Swan is a beautiful bird.

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  12. Such beautiful birds. And, being used to black swans, such exotic birds...

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  13. So bright! Such contentment!

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  14. You have to primp a lot to stay that beautiful

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  15. Such a beautiful creature, Bob.
    I just love swans.
    Your photographs here are magnificent.

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  16. A most beautiful swan.
    Great pictures.

    All the best Jan

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  17. Nice job, Bob. Gorgeous creature to be sure.

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  18. Bonitas capturas, Bob, que plumaje más blanco.

    Saludos.

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  19. Bob, beautiful image of the swan! They are so pretty! I really like birds with white feathers!

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  20. Lovely pictures of the swan--- and the duck in the background of the one shot. BUT HOLY MOLY, BOB, WHAT A GREAT CLIP WITH JOHN LEE HOOKER AND SANTANA! WOW.....

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  21. The Swan is absolutely beautiful. Your pictures are amazing. Good music!!

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  22. Just pure magic - and so lovely to see a white swan as we seem to only have black ones.

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  23. Uma imagem lindíssima. Cisne é um pássaro muito belo.
    Ótima semana!

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  24. It's such a beauty Bob. Fantastic captured
    Have a wonderful day.

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    1. Hello Bob,
      Thank you so much for tellng me the name of the bird that visited my little garden.
      It must have been very hungry and was looking for food. We had frost overhere and suddenly you
      see birds in the garden that you never seen before.
      Have a wonderful evening.

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  25. Hi Bob.

    Beautiful photos of the mute swan.

    Groettie from Patricia.

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    1. Thanks Patricia, but it was a Bewick's Swan.

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  26. Oh great shots - so beautiful Bob!
    Happy day Crissi

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  27. Beautiful captures Bob, A pleasure to vieuw this!
    Greetings,
    Maria

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  28. Oh gosh Bob, these just make me totally melt in awe. Such a graceful creature. Your photographs are wonderful - the one with the water droplets is my favourite... and then when she buries her head to sleep, no need to have a favourite they're all incredible.
    I love ballet and my dear husband took me to see a Swan Lake production last year. Seeing your photos brings back those memories :D)

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  29. amazing pictures... I like first and last shot very much...

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  30. Beautiful studies of this delightful swan, Bob. I particularly like the last image with all those water droplets. Take good care while you're taking great pictures (!) - - - Richard

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  31. Water drops on the bird., so cool...

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