Swans and a Sunny Day on May 7th, 2022.

Digital, 2022.

These are some of my favourite photos of my favourite trumpeter swan, Pet. She kept preening and spreading her wings and the lighting conditions were perfect. The sun shone beautifully through her wings and transformed her into some type of ethereal being.

Unfortunately, these are also the last photos I have of her as I’ve been told that she’s no longer with us. I’m not sure what happened to her but I’m devastated. Pet was such a kind soul and never hesitated to waddle up to us and say hi. Sometimes we would sit side by side to enjoy the sounds and sights of the lake. I was looking forward to hopefully seeing her again this winter but it wasn’t meant to be. I’ll miss you, Pet.

The last photo is of the male mute swan making his landing. I heard some loud clapping over the lake and wondered what was going on. A split second later, I realized what I was hearing and had my camera at the ready.

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Swans by the Lake on May 5th, 2022.

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A female trumpeter swan and a male mute swan out by the lake during spring. The trumpeter swan, Pet, was such a darling to be around. The mute swan on the other hand was very territorial.

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Calm Spring Scenes at Tommy Thompson Park on April 23rd, 2022.

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Calming scenes from a spring day at Tommy Thompson Park. The trumpeter swan from my previous posts likes to hang out here as well. If she’s not at the other spot, she’s likely here. I hadn’t seen her in a few days and was worried for her. But luckily a kind birdwatcher let me know her new location and I set off to find her. And I did!

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Swans in Golden Light on April 16th, 2022.

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The mute swans in the first photo were not happy with my presence whereas the trumpeter swan was at ease. The contrast in their feather fluffiness is so amusing to me. The trumpeter swan (and I) have been at this spot a lot longer but these mute swans think they run the show!

In the second photo, I was trying to take a photo of the swan’s ID band on her ankle. Since I was taking photos at a low angle, I couldn’t see what exactly I was capturing. I just went for it and kept snapping. When looking back at the images, I liked this one from a photographic standpoint and decided to keep it.

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