Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Trumpeting

The Trumpeter Swan is back again! I think this is the same one that was here last year. He came to the exact same spot, and is the only one. The geese have their eyes on him.


But he pays them no mind. He has the same kind of tag that the one last year had.




Nighty night!

“It is imperative to maintain portions of the wilderness untouched so that a tree will rot where it falls, a waterfall will pour its curve without generating electricity, a trumpeter swan may float on uncontaminated water and moderns may at least see what their ancestors knew in their nerves and blood.”
Bernard De Voto

13 comments:

Natalia said...

They are so so cute☺

Ann said...

They are so graceful looking. I bet it is the same one you've seen before since I hear they will return to the same spot every year.

Rose said...

Quite the beauty!

Hootin Anni said...

Wow...incredible beauty!

Carol said...

that bird is beautiful. I am making my first stop to your blog, I believe and I am now following you.

MadSnapper said...

the swan is so pretty, I don't think they come here. we get very few geese, but do see a few of them. we had a lot of honking over head last week.

Tanya Breese said...

How pretty is he?! That tag seems kind of big!

Nancy Chan said...

The swan is big and he is beautiful!

George said...

I'm glad the swan is back, but it's sad that he's all alone.

Chatty Crone said...

A poem about it and everything. Ginny - what is the difference in the Trumpeter Swan and the others? It is beautiful! Does that mean winter is over?

Carla from The River said...

Hi Ginny,
We have swans here in our area. That is new for us, in the past five years they have started to live in our area. They are beautiful.
Carla

Ruth Hiebert said...

That is very interesting . I wonder what the tags are all about.

LC said...

Beautiful. And that quote is so true, but rarely considered necessary if thought about at all in our world. Everything has to be manicured and controlled.

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