Bird Watching

Watch the birds

And watch the birds here too…

Hope to see some here too … ![]()
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I shot some BIRDS




Swans - Bird of Love
Swans are birds of the family Anatidae, which also includes geese and ducks. Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form the tribe Cygnini. Sometimes, they are considered a distinct subfamily, Cygninae. Swans usually mate for life, though ‘divorce’ does sometimes occur, particularly following nesting failure. The number of eggs in each clutch ranges from three to eight.
Swans are beautiful, white, long necked birds of lake and river shores. Swans are larger than geese and are recognizable by their long, arched necks. They dip head and neck into the water to feed on bottom vegetation, also browsing on shore grasses.
Swans may live up to 35 years, and they mate for life. The young, called cygnets, are pale gray in color and have lead-colored bills.
The largest swan is the trumpeter swan which breeds from Alaska to the Rocky Mountain states.
Swans are a part of the Duck family. A group of swans is called a bevy.
They fly in a V formation or line.




A Walk in the Park
Whoooh!!
Today I have walked one and a half hour in Hyde Perk. Discovered why is it famous around the world. Unveiled a few secrets, secrets I’m here to share with you. I walked from Lancaster gate to Hyde Park Corner, all along the long lake and dancing ducks.
What amazed me is in the in the crowdiest of all places and never stopping city there exists a place where people come to talk with the ducks, where you’ll hear to traffic noise but chatting laughing and quack quack. A place where trees are huge, calm and happy, all green and pink, flowers bloom and sing a lullaby. Wish in the arms of this solitude I could die.
Haha! The poet in me is awakening and it is getting cold, so I’ll take a leave. Here are some pictures I shot. Hope you have a good time as good as I had.





