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    A few pictures taken round by Caversham Lock Island while on lunch.Click image for larger version. 

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    Beautiful Shots there Paul. Well done

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    Wow, beautiful. I love the first one because you get to see the serrated edge of the beak - not something that you see too often.
    Actually - the tip of his beak looks like a dolphin nose

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    Thnak Beryl. It's amazing just a few minutes from work you have all this wildlife around you.

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    Thank you Louise. It does I thought the same thing. This is the first time I have sen black swan cygnets.

    Thers is a fair amount of wildlife around there

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    It's so weird that you should have posted a black swan. On the walk home tonight I had my camera out to catch anything that may pass my way, and a dogwalker spoke to me, asking if I had got any decent shots. We then had a little chat about nature and he mentioned that there were Black Swans over there.

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    Hi Louise.

    I think down by Caversham lock there is actually 2 pairs of black swans about.

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    Wonderful - I will try and get out there if I can.

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