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Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator)


Today was my first time I ever saw a Trumpeter Swan pair with two cygnets and they were even close enough to take pictures. The difficulty with photographing white on dark background is to show the feathers without washing out the color and still be able to see the water pearling off.
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Doerthe club has replied to Ronald Losure clubMy heart beat a bit faster yesterday seeing these four swans on a little pond.
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