La mort d’un cygne

Each spring and fall, I watch for migrating swans. This is the first time I have seen one this way.

The Kootenay-Lake Website offers a discussion and more pictures of local tundra swans and trumpeter swans—the live kind.

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4 Responses to La mort d’un cygne

  1. Karen Pidcock says:

    Yes, Alistair, you simply must continue to use your eye for the unusual/beautiful/inspiring & camera to capture the remarkable images you do!

    thanks, keep clicking,
    Karen

  2. D Thorburn says:

    Alistair, you should have fished it out and baked it up for Thanksgiving (or perhaps boiled it given your “heritage”). I recall an article that appeared in the Guardian a few years back concerning a chef in Scotland who discovered a swan that had met an untimely end due to a collision with an electrical transmission line. The excited chef hurried home, and prepared a once in a lifetime feast for a group of lucky friends. He was later charged by wildlife officials for unlawful possession of a protected species.

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