Posts with Keyword “swans”
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.
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.
This album features nature photos from July 2021. The main subjects here are the various flowers that blossom in the summer, though I also include Mute Swan Family 1, which has since emigrated.
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.
This album includes nature photos from June 2021: Highlights include two Egyptian Geese, deer, and numerous flowers. You can also find a mute swan family depicted in an earlier album.
This album features nature shots taken during strolls in March 2021. Highlights include a swan chasing other swans away before the mating season, a large nut...
This album features shots taken during the months of January and February in 2021. The main subjects here are the barren trees, some early blossoms, and some...
This album is a collection of nature photography covering autumn 2020 in the Île-de-France region with highlights that include trees, mushrooms, and swans.
This album features some nature shots, with waterfowls, a beetle, and some animals procreating as the highlight....
This album features nature in June 2020: the summer flowers, the trees, and several beautiful animals: swans, Egyptian geese, a dragonfly, a snail, a frog, a...
This album features photos taken in May 2020 after the coronavirus was lifted over the course of 2.5 weeks. Transitioning from late spring to early summer, w...
In the second week of April, the fourth week of the Covid-19 confinement, I took more photos of flowers and trees. A couple of bees, a swan, a deer, and a SN...