Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Strange Behaviour

There have been some strange goings on with our local swans this year. A couple of weeks ago they set up a nest on a floating metal raft normally used for plants on the dock. Mama swan tore the leaves form a nearby plant and made a nest. She laid two eggs. Then the site appeared to be sinking and the nest was abandoned and both eggs disappeared.

She then set up home on a floating dinghy (see earlier blogs from this year). All seemed fine. Yesterday morning Mags Scott reported seeing 3 eggs on the dinghy. Hopes were high. By yesterday evening, when Des came home, he saw them back at the original nest site. Mama was building her 3rd nest of the season.

This morning I have been to look and indeed a nest has been built and a new egg has been laid. Both swans are nearby so this now appears to be THE nest. Checking out the dinghy on my way home I could see no sign of the 3 eggs that were there only yesterday morning.

Something is, obviously, not right. What is causing this behaviour?


Egg on the original nest site
Daddy swan in close attendance

Mama swan resting

Abandoned dinghy. No eggs in sight.


Friday, 5 April 2013

2 eggs are better than 1.

Two Eggs
Mama Swan attends the eggs
 We now have two eggs on the local swan's nest. These photos were taken by earlybird Mags Scott braving the early morning cold on her way to work.

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

A New Day, A New Egg

Look closely and you can see an egg beneath Mama swan


Egg can be seen clearly
Dad looks on whilst Mama settles down
I am pleased to report that Mama swan has laid another egg after having destroyed one two days ago. The egg was clearly visible this morning when Des went to work and I took these pictures a short time afterwards.

Later in the day, our dear friend Mags, took some pictures that showed that the egg had been somewhat covered by the rope fibres that are being used as nesting material. This was obviously to protect it, both from damage, and the cold.

Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Contentment Returns







After the trauma of yesterday when we saw Mama Swan destroy her egg it looks as if a bit of normality has returned for the swans.

This morning the owner of the dinghy and the barge to which it is attached very kindly shredded some more rope for nest material. My spy tells me that Mama Swan could hardly wait to get back on the nest!

On my visit this afternoon she was enjoying a snooze in the sunshine. She was soon joined by the male who then promptly decided to have forty winks as well.

We now need to find out whether another egg has been laid..............

Monday, 1 April 2013

Bad Egg?









Yesterday the local swans were at a totally different nesting site. There was an egg but unfortunately the site was beginning to sink.

Today we saw they were back on a dinghy they had successfully used a couple of years ago. (See earlier blog).

There was an egg. Had the egg been moved from the other location or was this a completely new egg?

The hen swan appeared content and seemed to be settling down on the nest. Five minutes later she stands up, stretches her neck and makes a noise. The next thing we saw was her attacking the egg with her beak and breaking it. She then unceremoniously removed the shell and tossed it into the water and then started to clear away the yolk and clean the surrounding area.

It was an unbelievable and somewhat distressing sight. Did she know that there was something wrong with this egg and that is why she destroyed it? Nature moves in mysterious ways and we shall see waht happens over the next couple of days and weeks.