In honour of Father's Day I've selected photos from the last couple of days that focus on the father-to-be, the cob. When I arrive at the nest each morning between 6:15 a.m. and 6:45 a.m., the cob is off feeding across the harbour. He usually returns around 7:00 to relieve the pen so she can go feed. I was surprised Friday morning to see find the cob asleep in the marshy area behind the nest. The other noteworthy element in this shot is the water level. It has really risen in the past couple of weeks.
In honour of Father's Day I've selected photos from the last couple of days that focus on the father-to-be, the cob. The pen usually goes off to feed around 7:00 a.m. During that time the cob is kept busy patrolling the area. He keeps good watch over the nest until he can hand it off to the returning pen.
In honour of Father's Day I've selected photos from the last couple of days that focus on the father-to-be, the cob. The pen usually goes off to feed around 7:00 a.m. During that time the cob is kept busy patrolling the area and gathering material to add to the nest. The water level has really risen in the last couple of weeks! The swans have shored up the nest and pushed it up to the top of their little scrap of land.