Posts with Keyword “mute-swan”

Cover for post Park of Versailles [Nature, Lake | Apr 2022]
09 Aug 2022
Park of Versailles [Nature, Lake | Apr 2022]
This album contains select photos from the Park of Versailles in April 2022.
Cover for post Rambouillet [Park, Canada Geese | Feb 2022]
06 Mar 2022
Rambouillet [Park, Canada Geese | Feb 2022]
This album contains select photos from the Park of Rambouillet. Highlights include the Canada geese, flowers, mute swans, and the canals.
Cover for post HEC Paris [Nature, Campus, Swans | Dec 2021]
27 Dec 2021
HEC Paris [Nature, Campus, Swans | Dec 2021]
This album contains photos taken on the main campus of HEC Paris in December 2021. The more interesting parts of the campus include the area around the lakes and the forest leading there from the main buildings.
Cover for post Rambouillet [Forest, Lake, Park, Geese | Nov 2021]
30 Nov 2021
Rambouillet [Forest, Lake, Park, Geese | Nov 2021]
This album features nature photos taken from Rambouillet in November 2021. Highlights here include the falling (and eventually fallen) leaves and the trees along the canals. Canada geese and a mute swan couple can be seen, too.
Cover for post Mute Swan Family 2 [Aug 2021]
18 Oct 2021
Mute Swan Family 2 [Aug 2021]
This album features photos of Mute Swan Family 2 that I documented in previous galleries in August 2021. We can see continued growth of the cygnets. There is also a video compilation of them.
Cover for post Mute Swan Family 2 & 0-4-3-2 Cygnets [June-July 2021]
03 Aug 2021
Mute Swan Family 2 & 0-4-3-2 Cygnets [June-July 2021]
This album documents the first weeks of the lives of 4 mute swan cygnets. They were born in mid-June 2021 and grew rapidly. Unfortunately 2 have passed away in the observation window of this gallery.
Cover for post Two Mute Swan Families & Cygnets [May 2021]
01 Aug 2021
Two Mute Swan Families & Cygnets [May 2021]
In May 2021, I followed two mute swan couples during the incubation and hatching of their cygnets. Here are two galleries that record this, with highlights being the cygnets.