How fascinating! I wonder I'll assume it's the same individual that has
been at Old Cedar Ave. since April. I figured it was unable to fly as it
had been in the same area for so long. As far as I know, no one has
reported a missing Black Swan, so I'm curious as to the origin of this
individual. It's obviously not from Australia, so where did it come from?
Perhaps it's time to finally add it to my list if it's flying around and
acting like a bird...people have been counting it on eBird as well...
Thanks for the update Jason,
Alex

On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 2:05 PM, Max Richter <[email protected]>
wrote:

> How beautiful, but the swan would not survive the winter on its own, would
> it? I helped organize a waterfowl rescue on Powderhorn lake once.  Does
> this need  to be done to save the swan?
>
> On Dec 14, 2016 1:45 PM, "Jason Caddy" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > There is a Black Swan associating with a large raft of Mallards on the
> > southwest side (where the dock is in the summer) of Lake Harriet right
> now.
> > I know this is not technically a countable species but it is a beautiful
> > bird none-the-less. I won't count it on my life list but it will be going
> > on my year list :-)
> >
> >
> > Jason Caddy
> >
> > Minneapolis
> >
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