Only you, Russ, could have found such a specimen! ;-)Twin-headed Bewick Swan.....
These yellow faces are new to me… andheres one i took a while back
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What does this mean here, Simon?
people born in the town/city (and by extension the fans of Swansea City football club) are known as “Swansea Jacks”. There are two possible origins for this nickname. The first is a reference to the high reputation of local seamen (“Jack Tars”) in the early nineteenth century. There was also a famous black retriever called Swansea Jack who rescued no fewer than 27 people from drowning in the River Tawe and Swansea Docks during the 1930s.
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What does this mean here, Simon?
I think a got it and hope I expressed it correctly in my reply:the picture caption was a pun really - "It's a Swan, See!"
Makes me feel even luckier then There were 2 or, possibly a third further along the shore, but it was probably one of the pair.your bird looks like an Egret? if so, didn't know they are down on the bay, never seen them there before and we go Limeslade regular.
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Cool! I don't see these yellow faces at the marsh!
Do you know their name, Steve?
I think you could recover some highlights here!