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Congratulations, Jock and Jenny!

May 25, 2014 · by Paula Tod | in Nature, News from the Nest, Wildlife | tagged cygnet, hatching, incubation, mute swan, swans | Leave a comment

 

The swan with two necks

May 22, 2014 · by Paula Tod | in Nature, News from the Nest, Wildlife | tagged Incubation swans eyemouth | Leave a comment

A sneak preview…….

May 16, 2014 · by Paula Tod | in Nature, News from the Nest, Wildlife | tagged Eyemouth harbour, incubation, Mute Swans, swan nest | Leave a comment

This evening at 7.00 pm.

Like a sleeping swan

May 16, 2014 · by Paula Tod | in Nature, News from the Nest, Wildlife | tagged EYEMOUTH, feathers, literature, love, swans, waiting, white | Leave a comment

My soul is an enchanted boat, Which, like a sleeping swan, doth float Upon the silver waves of thy sweet singing. Prometheus Unbound. Shelley Swans often feature in words about love. Perhaps it’s because they mate for life. It looks like mutual understanding as they warm their backs in the sun.

Spread your wings and…..?

May 15, 2014 · by Paula Tod | in Nature, News from the Nest, Wildlife | tagged EYEMOUTH, harbour, nature, seabird, swan, white | Leave a comment

Sleeping beauty

May 14, 2014 · by Paula Tod | in Nature, News from the Nest | tagged Mute swan eggs Eyemouth harbour Scotland, mute swan eyemouth harbour | Leave a comment

The waiting game …..a chance to sleep.

Countdown to hatching

May 13, 2014 · by Paula Tod | in Nature, News from the Nest, Wildlife | tagged Incubation swans eyemouth | Leave a comment

The incubation period  for the eggs is about 35 days and the swans have been keeping close to the nest. Could be anytime now!

How many eggs…?

May 12, 2014 · by Paula Tod | in Nature, News from the Nest, Wildlife | tagged Mute swan eggs Eyemouth harbour Scotland | Leave a comment

Rumour has it ……eight!

Where it all begins

May 12, 2014 · by Paula Tod | in Nature, News from the Nest, Wildlife | tagged eggs, incubation, mute swan eyemouth harbour, swan nest | Leave a comment

Putting the finishing touches to the nest on the banks of the River Eye, Eyemouth

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Mute swan, Eyemouth harbour
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Fyfie in Eyemouth
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