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“His own image; no longer a dark, gray bird, ugly and disagreeable to look at, but a graceful and beautiful swan. To be born in a duck's nest, in a farmyard, is of no consequence to a bird, if it is hatched from a swan's egg.”
― The Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Andersen
The theme for "Smile on Saturday" for the 7th of March is "birds". Now you might feel that this is a nice and easy theme, which it is, but not for me. This is because I do not tend to photograph birds because I am usually too slow to catch them. Luckily, in my archives I have about a dozen photos of a bird I did manage to catch 'neath my lens. My friend and I were on a walk down along Brighton Beach when we came across a few beautiful Black Swans. This rather proud looking specimen is a male swan. Fortunately for me, he was in no hurry to move as he stood along the water's edge, and I managed to get a couple of photos of him. I hope you like my choice for this week's theme, and that it makes you smile!
In adult Black Swans the body is mostly black, with the exception of the broad white wing tips which are visible in flight. The bill is a deep orange-red, paler at the tip, with a distinct narrow white band towards the end. Younger birds are much greyer in colour, and have black wing tips. Adult females are smaller than the males. Black Swans prefer larger salt, brackish or fresh waterways and permanent wetlands, requiring 40 m or more of clear water to take off. Outside the breeding season, Black Swans travel quite large distances. Birds fly at night and rest during the day with other swans. Black Swans are found throughout Australia with the exception of Cape York Peninsula, and are more common in the south. The Black Swan is a vegetarian. Food consists of algae and weeds, which the bird obtains by plunging its long neck into water up to one metre deep. Occasionally birds will graze on land, but they are clumsy walkers. Black Swans form isolated pairs or small colonies in shallow wetlands. They pair for life, with both adults raising one brood per season. Eggs are laid in an untidy nest made of reeds and grasses. The nest is placed either on a small island or floated in deeper water. The chicks (cygnets) are covered in grey down and are able to swim and feed themselves as soon as they hatch.
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