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  • Black Swan and Cygnets

    On my drive back from Yeppoon last week, I stopped for a break at Lake Alford in Gympie. There are always plenty of birds there.

    As I drove into the car park, I caught a glimpse of a bird with plumes backlit by the sun. I thought it was an egret, parked the car, grabbed the camera, mounted the big lens and walked back to where I had seen it, only to find no sign of the bird, but a lady with a camera walking there.

    She told me she had walked down to photograph a pair of swans with cygnets and had scared off a spoonbill with quite spectacular plumes. I was rather annoyed, but of course she had every right to be there - I was just a bit too late.

    I walked around the park to see if it had landed anywhere nearby but couldn't find it, so I made do with shots of the swans.

    At 1 pm the light wasn't the best but that's the time I arrived there after leaving Yeppoon nearly seven hours earlier.

    The swan was leading the young ones into the shade of a tree. Framed a bit tightly but they kept walking towards me and getting too close. I could add some space at the top but haven't bothered yet.


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    Alan W

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  • #2
    Great shot Alan, let's hope all the little'uns make it through to to adulthood. There are a lot of predators out there.
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    • wigz
      wigz commented
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      Thanks John. There must have been four or five pairs of swans with young around the lakes there, so some should survive.

    • Grumpy John
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      Here's hoping.

  • #3
    nice capture of happy family. bit too cold down here yet for the waterbirds to be breeding. soon hopefully
    Stephen Davey. Nikon Shooter

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    • wigz
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      Thanks Stephen.

  • #4
    Alan, the swan is exquisite!

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    • wigz
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      Thank you
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