"The swans have come to tea" - Southsea

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"The swans have come to tea" - Southsea

Image: © Oliver Mills Taken: 11 Jun 2022

Swans at the Canoe Lake in Southsea is an overwhelming theme. Not only are there the expected swans in the pond, there are landborne birds too, accompanied by swan-shaped pedal boats. These swans had been appealing to this innocent couple for food, for at least five minutes.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.781565
Longitude
-1.071012