Swans at Halfpenny Bridge, Tinsley

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Swans at Halfpenny Bridge, Tinsley

Image: © Nic Franklin-Woolley Taken: 2 Jan 2010

All swans are labelled. These two stayed longer than the goose I photographed the previous day, but I haven't seen them for weeks. I am not sure if there is enough for them to eat on this stretch of canal. Another reason they left may have been the number of people who use the towpath and footbridge, so it was never going to be the best place for them to stay.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.419144
Longitude
-1.398098