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| | | dominant swan behaviour? i have never seen this behaviour before, there were around 30+ swans being herded / contained to a specific area of river, you can see in the pics the main group of swans although there were more out of shot, but the most obvious thing was the speed of this dominant swan, you can see in the images the 'bow wave' created from the speed this swan was moving and the different posture to the other swans, anyone know if this is common behaviour?  | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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