While walking along the canal the other morning to see if there the
Swans or Grebes had returned to the lake. Something caught my eye at the
side of the canal where the old vegetation had died back revealing a
Swan skeleton which I think was from 2014. Last summer a yearling died
after fighting with the local pair which at that time was Flash and
Snow, it started as a territory dispute although sad it's natural
behavior. I have seen some people locally break up these fights by
hitting the attacking swan. I think that's wrong and as it's a natural
event I don't believe we should step in but if one of the Swans was
pushed onto a road by the attacking swan then humans should step in. I
remember seeing the Swans body floating on the canal and then it
disappeared. I'm guessing somebody took the bird out of the water and
placed it in the thick vegetation to rot away naturally.
The skull is an unusual find due to the condition as it's very fragile
due to high light the bones are. We only took the skull and left the
rest of the Swan as it will be great for future talks and showing people
as I am sure there are not many people who have seen a Mute Swan skull.
Thanks for reading His Blog-post
Ryan (SW)
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