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Loire Valley Nature: A new entry for Mute Swan Cygnus olor has been added. I was amazed to learn just recently that the closest relative of this most classic of swans is not any of the other Northern Hemisphere species (Whooper, Bewick, Trumpeter) but the Australian Black Swan Cygnus atratus.
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At the Brico Store: Another thing I was amazed to learn just recently is that one of our local hardware stores sells hunting horns (€47.10, in case you are interested in popping in and purchasing). I have been frequenting the hardware store quite a lot the past week or so. You wouldn't believe the quantity of plaster our pantry renovation has taken.
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We saw a pair of black swans with chicks at Fairburn Ings nature reserve near Leeds one frosty December day a few years ago. Presumably escapes, because the YWT don't have captive birds - but they still retain their antipodean breeding cycle. P.
Susan, I think today is your birthday. Am I wrong? If so, sorry. If not, happy day!
Ken: you are correct. many thanks for the birthday wishes.
PG: many Australian birds breed in response to favourable weather conditions regardless of the season, so maybe that's what they were doing.
Happy birthday from us too!
Happy birthday.
Did you buy a hunting horn to celebrate?
HD: we already have one person in the street who plays the hunting horn, and that is considered quite enough.
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