Closeup of Juvenile mute swan
Sort of a "teenager", this mute swan is not yet an adult so still wears brownish feathers and its beak has not yet turned orange. I guess it must have felt sufficiently camouflaged to let me get right up close as its feathers do resemble dirty snow...kind of. It is watching me closely though!
Juvenile mute swan sitting in snow
Adult mute swan
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What a great close up of this swan. They are such beautiful creatures.
ReplyDeleteA fine looking bird!
ReplyDeleteNice job! The adults are soooo much more handsome than the teenagers! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSuper close and personal ^_^
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so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI am a anatidae freak, so I really like these images! Swans are such graceful creatures. Terrific photos!
ReplyDeleteStunning shots. Love the first one.
ReplyDeleteWow, such a beautiful bird! I love the faint colors. Great capture! Thanks for stopping by! :)
ReplyDeleteYou never cease to surprise and delight me.
ReplyDeleteWow, what great shots. I love those beautiful brown feathers mixed in with the white, and the dusting of snow on his head is perfect.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful Swan even as a teenager. And he sure is watching you.
ReplyDeleteWe have lots of Trumpeter Swan here. They have black beaks and black legs and love to play in the mud. MB
great shots!
ReplyDeleteThese are great photographs!
ReplyDeleteFantastic swan macros! Love seeing white swans and their young! In myworld, I only see black swans!
ReplyDeleteThis swan has lost his urge to fly south for the winter. Too bad.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
ReplyDeleteThe swan is so beautiful!
Fantastc closeups of the swan. It is a beautiful bird.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh...incredible!!!!
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Interesting, the juvenile looks just as big as the adult but clearly has different markings. I always learn something here.
ReplyDeleteDarla
You certainly captured their beauty and grace.
ReplyDeleteThey look so regal. Great capture. -- Bom / Plant Chaser
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of the swans. Love the first shot!
ReplyDeleteI see this picture, the lovely swan, I have a feeling that I want to caress so beautiful critter!
ReplyDeletelovely eyes!
Léia
Beautiful captures! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots on the swan.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteI totally love the close up and the one of the adult mixing up with the mallards :)
You were fortunate. Most birds figure I'm for the birds and head south. Or north. Or east. Or west.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. So why do they call them "mute"? Or have you explained that before?
Your first picture is absolutely incredible.
ReplyDeleteGreat close up on the young Swan !
ReplyDeleteI´m come to think about HC Andersen story/fairytail about the ugly duckling that grew up to a beutiful swan :)
absolutely gorgeous...oh those sweet eyes!
ReplyDeleteOh, how lovely the last shot is big and small sharing the same environment.
ReplyDeleteThe macros are amazing too.
oh is is beautiful. Great shot. Charmaine
ReplyDeleteYou really were lucky/blessed to be able to get that close...wonderful shots.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful swans, it's a regal bird!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful details of the feathers!
ReplyDeleteI kind of like the brown feathering actually! Amazing you got so close.
ReplyDeleteinteresting, I see swans often, I didn't notice they have orange beaks.
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