“My What Big Wings You Have!” Exclaimed Goldilocks to the Swan

How delicate the three-day old cygnets look between their massive parent swans.
Please click here for the new Swan Photo Gallery
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Thanks to Paula for her wonderful Thursday’s Special Non-Challenge challenge.
Thanks once more to Danielle H and WordPress for their Weekly Photo Challenge: Between.
Thanks to Sue for her A Word A Week Photo Challenge: Delicate.
Thanks once again to Stewart Monckton for hosting the Wild Bird Wednesday challenge.
Thanks to Wordless Wednesday for the Wordless Wednesday challenge.
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A selection of my heron and flower photos is now available at the Five Crows Gallery in Natick, MA. Drop in and see the work of the many wonderfully creative artists who show there when you’re in the area.
Five Crows is on FaceBook. To give the gallery a visit, please click here.
Remember: Walk softly and carry a long lens.™
The Tao of Feathers™
© 2014 Babsje. (https://babsjeheron.wordpress.com)
Cygnets, Mute Swan, Kayaking
Posted on June 26, 2014, in A Word A Week Photo Challenge, Art, Kayaking, Mute Swan, Nature, Parenting, Photography, Photography challenge, postaday, Thursday's Special, Weekly Photo Challenge, Wild Bird Wednesday, Wildlife Photography, Wordless Wednesday and tagged postaday. Bookmark the permalink. 9 Comments.
Simply beautiful.
Many thanks, Gunta. I’m glad you like them. They look so tiny at that age, hard to believe they will grow such ginormous wings.
Gorgeous!
Thanks so much, glad you like the swan family, Cindy!
I am truly loving the swan family photo album.
So glad to hear this, thanks for your kind comment.
What an endearing photo! I would love to see these cygnets up close. Thank your for your lovely entry, Babsje 🙂
Hi Paula, many thanks, I’m glad you find them endearing. They are so tiny at this stage and their quiet baby voices are something to hear! Thanks for hosting Thursday’s Special.
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