Spring Blossom

This afternoon I went on one of my longer walking routes to visit Dothill Nature Reserve in search of the recently born cygnets. When I first arrived at the nature reserve the swans and newly born cygnets were on the opposite side of the lake. I waited patiently, and as I had hoped the swan family started swimming around the perimeter of the lake.

I walked along the pathway to get nearer to the family as they swam by. I was able to follow their progress around the lake and at one point they swam up close to where I was standing. It was a special moment and I felt privileged to be so close to the cygnets. After the swan family said ‘Hello’ and then ‘Goodbye’ I followed their journey around the lake until they swam out of view.

Memorial Red

The 'Lone' Duckling

Beautiful Vista

Promenading Around Tee Lake

Coming to Say Hello

Coming to Say Hello

Coming to Say Hello

Coming to Say Hello

Coming to Say Hello

Saying Goodbye

Promenading Around Tee Lake

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Promenading Around Tee Lake

Promenading Around Tee Lake

Promenading Around Tee Lake

Promenading Around Tee Lake

8 Comments CherryPie on May 6th 2022

8 Responses to “Patience Is a Virtue”

  1. Lovely photos and the cygnets are so cute :) Looks a great place to walk.

  2. Sean Jeating says:

    Heartwarming. May all nine survive.

  3. I saw some goslings yesterday in Richmond Park.
    Didn’t see any cygnets or deer…
    Lots of jackdaws though.
    They are easily recognisable for their eyes are piecing blue.

  4. shabana says:

    oh dear Cheri these spectacular images tell fascinating story of these exquisite water birds :)
    the beauty and diversity of these pretty photos is breathtaking indeed ,i truly enjoyed the each single pose they showed for you ,thank you for making my day :)